Campo del Cielo Meteorites

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Discover our collection of genuine Campo del Cielo Meteorites, one of the world's most famous and historically significant meteorite discoveries.

Campo del Cielo, meaning "Field of the Sky", refers to a remarkable meteorite strewn field in the Gran Chaco region of northern Argentina, where more than 100 meteorite masses have been recovered. Scientific evidence indicates the meteorite fell approximately 4,000–5,000 years ago, creating multiple impact craters across an extensive area. The largest recovered mass, known as El Chaco, weighs over 37 tonnes, making it one of the largest meteorites ever discovered.

Today, Campo del Cielo is highly regarded by collectors, educators and researchers for its historical importance, distinctive appearance and accessibility. Our collection includes authenticated Campo del Cielo specimens carefully selected for their authenticity, scientific significance and collector appeal.

As our collection continues to grow, additional Campo del Cielo specimens, including individuals, fragments and slices, will be added.

Why Collect Campo del Cielo?

  • One of the world's best-known meteorite discoveries.
  • Historic fall dating back approximately 4,000–5,000 years.
  • Recovered from the famous Campo del Cielo strewn field in Argentina.
  • Suitable for both new and experienced meteorite collectors.
  • Ideal for educational collections and display.
  • Genuine extraterrestrial material with worldwide collector recognition.

Featured Specimens

Our collection may include:

  • Natural Individuals
  • Fragments
  • Shrapnel
  • Slices
  • Etched Slices

As our collection grows, additional authenticated Campo del Cielo specimens will become available.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Campo del Cielo?

Campo del Cielo is one of the world's most famous meteorite discoveries. The name means "Field of the Sky" and refers to a large meteorite strewn field located in northern Argentina.

When did Campo del Cielo fall?

Scientific evidence suggests the meteorite fell approximately 4,000–5,000 years ago.

Where was Campo del Cielo found?

The strewn field is located in the Gran Chaco region, spanning the Argentine provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estero.

Why is Campo del Cielo so popular?

Campo del Cielo is valued for its historical significance, excellent preservation and wide range of specimens available to collectors, making it one of the most recognised meteorites in the world.

Are all Campo del Cielo specimens the same?

No. Individual specimens vary naturally in size, shape, surface texture and weathering, making every piece unique.

 

GeoFossils Medium Campo del Cielo Meteorite – Authentic Iron-Nickel Specimen with Optional Floating Display Cube
GeoFossils Medium Campo del Cielo Meteorite – Authentic Iron-Nickel Specimen with Optional Floating Display Cube
Campo del Cielo Meteorite – Medium Iron-Nickel Specimen
from £36.00
GeoFossils Small Campo del Cielo Meteorite – Authentic Iron-Nickel Fragment from Argentina
GeoFossils Small Campo del Cielo Meteorite – Authentic Iron-Nickel Fragment from Argentina
Campo del Cielo Meteorite – Small Iron-Nickel Specimen from Argentina
from £24.00
Six individually numbered silicated Campo del Cielo meteorite slices from Argentina on a white background.
Silicated Campo del Cielo meteorite slice 411 from Argentina on a white background.
Silicated Campo del Cielo Meteorite Slice | Genuine IAB-MG Iron Meteorite | Exact Specimen
from £605.00
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