Haughton Crater Mars Project Shatter Cone [74881]
Brand : Jensan Scientifics LLC
- SKU:
- JPT-74881
- Condition:
- New
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- Weight:
- 1.00 LBS
- Minimum Purchase:
- 1 unit
- Maximum Purchase:
- 1 unit
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Haughton Crater Shatter Cone: Rare Geological Specimen
This shatter cone is from one of Earth's most remote craters, is verified authentic material from the Haughton Crater. Located on Devon Island in the Canadian Arctic at 75° north latitude, this crater has some of the best preserved geological features due to minimal weathering. The harsh environment, with temperatures consistently below freezing and sparse vegetation has left the landscape virtually untouched since the impact occurred.
Geological Significance of the Haughton Crater
According to the Earth Impact Database, the Haughton Crater formed 39 million years ago and provides a rare opportunity to study Martian-like terrains here on Earth. Its isolated, cold environment and rocky features make it an ideal site for Mars analog research.This location has been pivotal for collaborative efforts with NASA, the Mars Institute, and the SETI Institute through the Haughton-Mars Project (HMP). Each summer, HMP conducts expeditions to test habitats, spacesuits, and geological exploration strategies for future Mars missions.
Size and Authenticity
- Specimen Size: 42mm L x 34mm W x 28mm D
- Weight: 36.5 grams
This Haughton shatter cone ships with a Certificate of Authenticity, an information card about the Haughton Crater, and a tag with a display stand. It’s a rare geological treasure sourced from this scientifically significant crater.
Why Choose Haughton Crater Impactite?
Looking for a very unusual specimen this holiday season? This shatter cone would make an interesting addition to any impacts collection. The Haughton crater's fascinating history and connection to Mars analog research project makes it an exceptional find for enthusiasts and collectors alike. Only 1.