That depends on how big it is and what it is made of, and its "provenance"; where and how it was found, and its history. If the object was seen falling, it will be more valuable. Nickel-iron meteorites are more valuable than stony ones, and carbonaceous chondrites are more valuable yet.
You can purchase meteorites from collectors; they aren't cheap, but they aren't THAT expensive. A co-worker showed up at the office last year with a polished slice of a nickel-iron meteorite about 9 inches across, and nicely mounted with its provenance displayed. It was a few hundred dollars.
Lunar meteorites and Martian meteorites are extremely rare, and even more expensive. These are pieces of the Moon or Mars that were blasted back into space when a REALLY big rock hit the Moon, or Mars. These fragments then made their way to Earth.
The value of a meteorite can vary widely depending on factors such as rarity, composition, and condition. On average, meteorites can range from $0.50 to $5 per gram. For a 50-pound meteorite, that would be around $11,000 to $110,000, but unique specimens can be worth much more.
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It's possible the black and white rock is a meteorite, as meteorites can have a black fusion crust from entering Earth's atmosphere. To confirm if it's a meteorite, you would need to have it examined by a professional meteorite expert or scientist who can conduct tests such as a chemical analysis or a magnetic test.
The value of a meteorite can vary widely depending on factors such as rarity, composition, and condition. On average, meteorites can range from $0.50 to $5 per gram. For a 50-pound meteorite, that would be around $11,000 to $110,000, but unique specimens can be worth much more.
it is the small rock that you pick up not really a meteorite
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No. A meteoroid is a small piece of rock or metal in space. A meteorite is such an object that has struck Earth's surface.
The value of a meteorite can vary greatly depending on factors such as its rarity, composition, and overall quality. On average, meteorites can range in price from a few dollars to thousands of dollars per gram. So, a 1kg meteorite could potentially be worth anywhere from a few thousand to hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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Very likely none at all. Something so small would burn up passing through the atmosphere.
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A meteoroid is a small mass of something moving through space. A meteorite is defined as a piece of such that actually lands on Earth.
its actually a meteorite or just a small comet