Skip to main content

With investment terms like “to the moon” and “meteoritic rise” often used to describe the burgeoning world of NFT’s, one meteorite broker is putting it to the test. That’s right… -meteorite brokering is a job and Rob Wesel has been in the business for 25 years.

“For the last 25 years, I have been chasing meteorites and getting them into hands of museums, institutions, and collectors.” says Wesel. “While there are many varieties, the most coveted are those directly connected to the moon; they can far exceed the price of gold.”

Wesel works with a group of trusted locals in areas where meteorites are known to be found. The nomadic Berber trade lines throughout Northwest Africa are such places. “These guys have walked the same paths of empty sand for generations. When they see a rock it stands out as unusual and they’ll show it to me.”

Such is the case for a small group of meteorites named Northwest Africa (“NWA”) 8687. It was a remarkable find in 2014; an actual rock that had been blown off the Moon. It was formed deep within the Moon where it once erupted from a volcano. Then, somewhere in the Moon’s 4.5 billion year history, a giant asteroid collided with such devastating force that rock was ejected into the vacuum of space, and set on a course towards the sun. Until Earth got in the way. The age of NWA 8687 isn’t known. It’s ancient; and was likely covered in sand until winds shifted the dunes revealing it. If any humans were alive to see it, it would have been quite the show - travelling at around 100,000 mph in a ball of flame accompanied by sonic booms as it decelerated.

While the Apollo Moon rocks are illegal to own; lunar meteorites are absolutely legal! This is a rare chance to own a rock from the moon with the custody chain and authenticity written forever in the blockchain as an NFT. The Lunar meteorite and the NFT are sold as a package. “That way you can stare up at our faithful sidekick while holding a piece,” says Wesel.

The stone weighs in at 138 grams /4.9 oz

Measurements are 82 x 43 x 41 mm / 3.25 x 1.7 x 1.6 inches

Roughly the size of a lime

Moon Meteorite collection image
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
0%

Lunar Meteorite NWA 8687

visibility
8 views
  • Price
    USD Price
    Quantity
    Expiration
    From
  • Price
    USD Price
    Quantity
    Floor Difference
    Expiration
    From
keyboard_arrow_down
Event
Price
From
To
Date

Lunar Meteorite NWA 8687

visibility
8 views
  • Price
    USD Price
    Quantity
    Expiration
    From
  • Price
    USD Price
    Quantity
    Floor Difference
    Expiration
    From

With investment terms like “to the moon” and “meteoritic rise” often used to describe the burgeoning world of NFT’s, one meteorite broker is putting it to the test. That’s right… -meteorite brokering is a job and Rob Wesel has been in the business for 25 years.

“For the last 25 years, I have been chasing meteorites and getting them into hands of museums, institutions, and collectors.” says Wesel. “While there are many varieties, the most coveted are those directly connected to the moon; they can far exceed the price of gold.”

Wesel works with a group of trusted locals in areas where meteorites are known to be found. The nomadic Berber trade lines throughout Northwest Africa are such places. “These guys have walked the same paths of empty sand for generations. When they see a rock it stands out as unusual and they’ll show it to me.”

Such is the case for a small group of meteorites named Northwest Africa (“NWA”) 8687. It was a remarkable find in 2014; an actual rock that had been blown off the Moon. It was formed deep within the Moon where it once erupted from a volcano. Then, somewhere in the Moon’s 4.5 billion year history, a giant asteroid collided with such devastating force that rock was ejected into the vacuum of space, and set on a course towards the sun. Until Earth got in the way. The age of NWA 8687 isn’t known. It’s ancient; and was likely covered in sand until winds shifted the dunes revealing it. If any humans were alive to see it, it would have been quite the show - travelling at around 100,000 mph in a ball of flame accompanied by sonic booms as it decelerated.

While the Apollo Moon rocks are illegal to own; lunar meteorites are absolutely legal! This is a rare chance to own a rock from the moon with the custody chain and authenticity written forever in the blockchain as an NFT. The Lunar meteorite and the NFT are sold as a package. “That way you can stare up at our faithful sidekick while holding a piece,” says Wesel.

The stone weighs in at 138 grams /4.9 oz

Measurements are 82 x 43 x 41 mm / 3.25 x 1.7 x 1.6 inches

Roughly the size of a lime

Moon Meteorite collection image
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
0%
keyboard_arrow_down
Event
Price
From
To
Date