Michigan meteor: What to do if you find a piece (2024)

A meteor that thundered brightly Tuesday nightover southeast Michigan probably scattered precious space rocks across the area. And if they land on your property, they're yours to keep.

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The fireball that arrived at roughly 8:15 p.m.is estimated to have been a meteor about 2 yards in diameter. But after traveling through the atmosphere, it would have likely broken into fairly small rocks of a couple ounces or so, said Bill Cooke, lead for NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office in Huntsville, Ala. "You're not going to find a big boulder."

Examine the rock

Meteorites are safe to touch, radioactivity isn't a big concern, and they cool off on their way down.

"You can pick up a meteorite right after it lands," Cooke said. "Meteorites are not smoking hunks of rock."

They may look like Earth's rocks, but with signs of burning.

"They might look like charcoal," Cooke said, adding that a smooth surface and"black fusion crust" is common for a meteorite. "It feels heavier than it should. It can be magnetic."

Meteorites generally don't have holes.

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TheMeteoritical Society website reports that they could be stone-like or metallic, "in which case they are much heavier and ring like a bell when struck with a metallic object."

The Washington University in St. Louis website offers aSelf-Test Checklistto help.

Have it tested

If you think you've got one, have it tested.

It could be helpful to ask experts at a local museum or university.Positive identification can be tricky, but experts are available to confirmif you send a small sample.

A list of testing centers is available on Meteorite-Identification.com.

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Make sure you can keep it

So long as the meteorite fell on your property, it's yours, Cooke said.

If it's on public land, the laws are different:Meteorites on national parks belong to the federal government, but on other types of public land, the laws can beambiguous, according to a report on LiveScience.com.

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Meteorites are quite valuable, worth as much as $1,000 per gram, according to the LiveScience website.Kellyco Metal Detectors posted on eBay that it can sell for$300 per gram or more — meaning1 pound could be worth $1 million.

"Meteorites are rarer than gold, platinum, diamonds or emeralds. Owning one is the only way to touch the cosmos, and the demand for such an experience is quite high all over the world!" according to the post.

Contact Robert Allen on Twitter @rallenMI or rallen@freepress.com.

Michigan meteor: What to do if you find a piece (2024)

FAQs

What to do if you find a piece of meteorite? ›

What to do if you think you have a meteorite? You may try contacting the Geological Survey of your state, a local college or university or college or a local natural history museum. In addition, there are a few commercial firms that will charge a fee for examining and identifying suspected meteorites.

Can you keep a piece of meteorite? ›

There are limits on how much may be collected – only ten pounds of meteorite specimens per person per year. Collection is only from the surface, and motorized and mechanized equipment is not allowed. However, metal detectors are okay. Meteorites collected for personal use and cannot be bartered or sold.

How much is a meteor worth if you find one? ›

Meteorite Price Per kg

The price of a meteorite per kg is also based on the type of meteorite you have. Stone varieties are worth anywhere from $2 to $20 per gram but can exceed $1,000 per gram. This means one pound of iron meteorite can be worth over $2,000.

Have I found a piece of meteorite? ›

Nickel Test: Run a chemical test for nickel. If the proportion of nickel is inside the range for meteorites, you may have a meteorite. Weight Test: Meteorites are much more dense than normal earth rocks. Fusion Crust Test: Fusion crust is a thin, dark rind formed on a meteorite as it streaks through our atmosphere.

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