The largest Mars meteorite on Earth has sold for $4.3 million

On Wednesday (July 16), the largest Mars meteorite on Earth was auctioned off at Sotheby’s in New York City for $4.3 million.

The jagged, 54-pound (25-kilogram) chunk of the Red Planet is formally called NWA 16788. It was found in Northwest Africa, which is where the “NWA” title comes from — but, surprisingly, the bidding war to attain this cosmic relic wasn’t as enthusiastic as many expected. Before live bidding began, advance bids set the starting price of NWA 16799 at $2 million — during live bidding, however, things were slow. Still, the object sold for $4.3 million, which is higher than the original estimate that maxed out at $4 million. (Extra fees bring the lot price to about $5.3 million).

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