Antarctic Meteorites Panel
Antarctic Meteorites
Scientists from NASA, the National Science Foundation, the Smithsonian Institution and the University of Pittsburgh have recovered well-preserved meteorite specimens from the Antarctic. The cold, arid climate left the specimens in a high-quality, uncontaminated state. The meteorites are handled much like the moon rocks returned during the Apollo program and are made available to scientists to study worldwide.
Components
Four self-standing panels, illustrated with photographs and captions about meteorite collection, studies and sources. A bottom-lighted case containing three sections of meteorite embedded in Lucite.
Assembled dimensions: 100″ x 36″ x 84″.
Requirements
Value for insurance purposes: $4,407.25
Shipping: 1 crate (88″ x 43″ x 27″), total weight 439 lbs.
Labor/Time: 2 persons, 30 minutes
Equipment/Tools: Forklift or hand truck, pliers and a 6-foot stepladder
Minimum door opening: 45 inches wide
Setup instructions provided.
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