INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
a technician of the Electron Microscope Laboratory at Isfahan University of Technology.Raouf Rahimzadeh explained that days ago, a meteorite
sample, along with several precious stones, was sent by Dr
Mohammadali Makkizadeh, one of the prominent professors of petrology, to the laboratory, adding with studies conducted on the sample, it was
approved that it is a real meteorite, Fars news agency reported.On valuing these stones, he said, contrary to popular belief, there is no
evidence of expensive elements such as gold, silver, or rhodium in meteorites.The material value of these objects is to conduct scientific
studies and space research on them, he added.He pointed out that this meteorite is believed to be originated between Mars and
Uranus.Pointing to images of meteorite released by electron microscope, he said the structure of this rock consists of light elements rich
since the inception of the first branch at Azadi Tower.The Azadi Tower branch in Tehran, inaugurated in 2019, houses more than 1,200
This article first appeared/also appeared in Tehran Times