Aerolite.org – Meteorites for Sale

Aerolite.orgFor meteorites for sale along with meteorite articles, information, resources, and photography, Aerolite.org is worth a visit. The website owner is Geoffrey Notkin, the host of Meteorite Men. Meteorite Men is a documentary reality television series on the Science Channel. Geoffrey and his co-host, Steve Arnold travel around the world searching for meteorites that have impacted the Earth’s surface. Although they donate some of the collected specimens to universities, they also sell some of the meteorites on the Aerolite.org website and at trade shows, such as gem and mineral shows.

“Aerolite” is simply another name for a meteorite. Specifically, “Aerolite” is a stony meteorite made of silicate minerals. Website owner, Geoffrey Notkin, beyond being the co-host of Meteorite Men, is also a photographer and science writer. His work has been published in The Village Voice, The Explorer’s Journal, Tucson Showguide, Rock & Gem, New York Press, Reader’s Digest, Meteorite magazine, Geotimes, Seed, and of course on his website, Aerolite.org, along with other magazines, journals, and publications. A full Bibliography of his Published Works is available on the Aerolite.org website.

The meteorites for sale on the Aerolite website are broken down into several categories including Meteorites under $200, Iron Meteorites (parts 1 and 2), Stone Meteorites, Premium Sikhote-Alins, Museum Quality Specimens, Stony-Iron Meteorites, Historic Meteorites, Libyan Desert Glass, as well as Moldavites and Impactites (including emerald green Czech impact glass and Darwin Glass from Tasmania). Other items available through the Aerolite.org online store include Moon Rocks, Mars Rocks, Meteorite Jewelry and Gifts, Display Stands, Books and Magazines, Posters, and Meteorite Hunting Equipment (with digital scales, magnets, field kits, and rock hammers). To order from the Aerolite store, customers are invited to email or call toll free via the contact information provided on the Aerolite.org website.

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