‘The experience of holding a piece of another world in your hands is something you never forget,’ says james hyslop, our Head of Science & Natural History, of NWA 12691, one of the largest lunar meteorites in existence.https://t.co/aRoczzCruK pic.twitter.com/BEfYvN3nPy — Christie's (@ChristiesInc) April 30, 2020
‘The experience of holding a piece of another world in your hands is something you never forget,’ says james hyslop, our Head of Science & Natural History, of NWA 12691, one of the largest lunar meteorites in existence.https://t.co/aRoczzCruK pic.twitter.com/BEfYvN3nPy