橄榄绿玻璃陨石

陨石,也称 “陨星”,是地球以外脱离原有运行轨道的宇宙流星或小行星碎块飞快散落到地球或其他行星表面的未燃尽的石质的、铁质的或是石铁混合物质,被称为“天外来石”。
Meteorite, also known as "the comet", is an unburned stone, iron or stone-iron mixture that is scattered from the surface of the Earth's orbits or asteroids that are off the Earth's orbit. It is called "the extraterrestrial stone."
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玻璃陨石是一种天然玻璃物质,由于外观似黑曜岩,故又称似黑曜岩。每一块玻璃陨石都来自几十亿年前的外太空,见证了丰富的太阳系天体形成演化的历史,每一块玻璃陨石都是来自宇宙的礼物,价值极其珍贵。一般认为,玻璃陨石是巨大的陨石或彗核撞击地球,使地球表层岩石熔融高速溅出坑外急速冷却而成。也有人认为,玻璃陨石是从宇宙空间降落到地球大气层的玻璃雨。
Meteorite, also known as "the comet", is an unburned stone, iron or stone-iron mixture that is scattered from the surface of the Earth's orbits or asteroids that are off the Earth's orbit. It is called "the extraterrestrial stone.".
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此枚橄榄绿玻璃陨石,重约768g,通体呈现出了油亮且有光泽的橄榄绿,内部高纯度无杂质,其表面上留有流星下落穿过大气层时,因受摩擦时所产生高温燃烧后的痕迹与微小的气孔,以及流纹和流线,纹理优美,显得神秘而深邃。表层具拉长状气泡及大小不等的圆形气泡,有的似月球表面的环形山状图案,十分罕见,具有很高科研、观赏和考古价值。
This olive green glass vermiculite, weighing about 768g, has a bright and lustrous olive green. The interior is high-purity and free of impurities. When the meteor falls on the surface, it has traces of high-temperature combustion due to friction. With tiny pores, as well as flowing lines and streamlines, the texture is beautiful and looks mysterious and profound. The surface layer has elongated bubbles and circular bubbles of different sizes, and some have a circular mountain-like pattern on the surface of the moon, which is very rare and has high scientific research, ornamental and archaeological values.
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玻璃陨石可以保持数以十亿计年份基本保持不变。科研人员可以通过研究这些陨石对早期宇宙了解更多,科研价值极高,一些发达国家必争之物,形成如今玻璃陨石疯涨局势,真正的一石千金。也因其质地坚韧,可雕刻成手饰、胸饰,在珠宝市场上价格亦十分昂贵。据了解,在上世纪九十年代,全球涉足陨石交易的人仅200人左右,而目前参与其中的已增至万余人。玻璃陨石收藏圈的日益扩大,加之其十分稀有,让玻璃陨石在全球的价格,从原来的几美元每磅,攀升到现在堪比钻石的巨额数字。而近几年,国内也渐渐兴起了一股玻璃陨石收藏热潮。三四年间,不仅玻璃陨石的价格飙升,国内玻璃陨石收藏市场也日渐成形,故此玻璃陨石的价值十分可观,非常适合投资和收藏。
Vitreous meteorites can remain virtually unchanged for billions of years. Researchers can learn more about the early universe by studying these meteorites, and the value of scientific research is extremely high. Some developed countries are competing for things, forming the current situation of glass meteorites, and the real one. Because of its tough texture, it can be carved into a jewelry and a chest, and the price in the jewelry market is also very expensive. It is understood that in the 1990s, there were only about 200 people involved in the meteorite trade, and the number of people involved in it has increased to more than 10,000. The growing number of glass meteorites, combined with its rarity, has allowed the price of glass meteorites to rise from a few dollars per pound to a huge number of diamonds. In recent years, there has been a boom in the collection of glass meteorites in China. In the past three or four years, not only the price of glass meteorites has soared, but also the domestic glass meteorite collection market has gradually formed. Therefore, the value of glass meteorites is very considerable, which is very suitable for investment and collection.