

Your New Meteorite
A Necklace From Deep Space
And The Missing Planet
Imagine it’s 2500 BC. Your people have come a long way to settle in Argentina.
It’s summer, you and six others are sitting around a fire just before midnight. You’re talking about the day’s hunt. You put another log on the fire. It’s a velvety moonless night. In the western sky there is a bright light. It glows from the center with radiant arcs of light casting shadows, bright enough too see trees in the distance.

The sun is at the center surrounded by eight spheres Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, then billions and billions of pieces of the missing planet in the Asteroid Belt, followed by Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Our introductory story is imagined for the night of arrival of the Campo del Cielo meteorite fall in Argentina South America.
Everyone stopped talking. No one had ever seen anything like this. Thousands of years in the future people will invent fireworks. They will look similar to what was seen. Then suddenly there was a boom like thunder, only 10 times louder. Everyone froze. For two full minutes fiery rocks pelted the land. Everyone was in awe. Everyone was frightened.
The missing planet is from the space between Mars and Jupiter. This space doesn’t have a planet, just billions of rocks. The meteor has been racing through space at 35,000 miles per hour for over 4 billion years. When the meteor hit Earth’s atmosphere it was like hitting a cement wall slowing to 10,000 miles per hour and breaking into big and little pieces. Even at this speed its light was spectacular in the night sky.
Argentina does not broadly allow the export of Campo del Cielo meteorites. Under recent Argentinian law, all meteorites that have fallen in the country are classified as part of its national, cultural treasures, and scientific heritage. Export is strictly prohibited without special official permits.
We bought 150 of these meteorites before the law went into effect. Once our 150 necklaces are gone, it’s highly unlikely we will ever have these extraterrestrial necklaces again. We have added a silver loop and an 18 inch medium tiff chain which drops your necklace to within two inches of your heart.

You will likely never go to space. You likely will never leave Earth. This meteorite necklace has spent 4 ½ billion years in deep space out beyond Mars. This is an authentic extraterrestrial, a gem not of this planet. Wear this and you possess a wondrous piece of the stars. It’s a piece of eternity with an 18 inch silver chain, which drops the meteorite to within two inches of your heart.
As you wear this you can feel its power, you can feel its vibrational energy. As you wear your new necklace you have a talking point of our place in the universe. Who we are, who you are, and an opportunity to discover important things about who your new friend really is. As you wear this necklace you will feel its power within.
The elements in your new Campo del Cielo necklace:
92% Iron
4% Nickel
2% Cobalt
0.40% Phosphorus
Gallium 87 parts per million
Germanium 40 parts per million
Iridium 3.6 parts per million
plus other trace elements

The Missing Planet Meteorite Necklace
Your Piece of the Missing Planet
$185.00
This necklace is older than any rock on Earth. This rock is 92% iron, 4% nickel, 2% cobalt, and 2% other stuff. Exactly what happened to the missing planet 4.5 – 5 billion years ago, no one knows. Where the missing planet should be in our solar system as planet #5, there are just chunks of metal and rock circling in space in what is known as the asteroid belt where plant #5 would have been.
Most of us will never go to the moon. A few might make it to Mars, but according to the best minds the first Earth Martians will never make it back to Earth. The missing planet is between Mars and Jupiter. Today that space is occupied by the asteroid belt with several million pieces of the missing planet, maybe billions. It should be planet #5 and instead it’s a collection of rocks circling the sun at 200 million miles out from the sun.
I’m holding a piece of the missing planet. It has tiny mountains. It has miniature valleys. It is a rough, raw chunk of rare metals from deep space. The valleys are black, the hills and mountains are platinum colored. No two pieces have any resemblance to one another, each meteorite is fascinatingly unique. This necklace is a one-of-a-kind fingerprint of another planet. It’s your piece of the vast universe. Musk will spend billions and billions trying to get to Mars and in our lifetime there is no ticket back. If you go to Mars it’s a one way passage and you will never see a valley full of green trees again.
Hold this shooting star between your index finger and thumb… You will have touched eternity. Wear this and you carry the stars with you. You hold a rare moment in Earth’s history when 4,500 years ago the night sky over Argentina, South America lit up like Rockefeller Plaza at Christmas time. There were fireworks streaking through the night sky. These meteors struck Earth, caught fire to brush and trees, then cooled down and became touchable, wearable. Each meteorite weighs 5 grams or more, and has a sterling silver loop at the top for a chain. Each meteorite comes with an 18 inch sterling silver chain.
When you wear this, will anyone other than an astrophysicist notice? Not likely. You wear your shooting star out and about and if you choose with the right person, you can discuss your shooting star necklace for hours.
How many do we have? 150 meteorites necklaces. Yes, that sounds like a lot. We acquired these before Argentina shut off exports of meteorites. We will never have more of this rare group. If you want one, it’s best to call.
When you decide, we will choose one for you in a “It was meant to be selection”. We guarantee you will be pleased. We hand-chose all of them originally and they are fascinating. Think about it for 10 seconds, then click to buy or give us a call. Several of our staff said they wanted one and I said, “Just give me a chance to write the email letter first”.
There are over 300-million people in America and only 150 of these choice meteorite necklaces.
Click to buy or call. Each meteorite is uniquely fascinating.
Song by Perry Como – 1957
Catch a Falling Star
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Never let it fade away
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Save it for a rainy day
For love may come and tap you on the shoulder
Some starless night
Just in case you feel you wanna hold her
You’ll have a pocketful of starlight
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Never let it fade away
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Save it for a rainy day
For love may come and tap you on the shoulder
Some starless night
And just in case you feel you wanna hold her
You’ll have a pocketful of starlight
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Never let it fade away
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Save it for a rainy day
For when your troubles start multiplyin’
And they just might
It’s easy to forget them without tryin’
With just a pocketful of starlight
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Never let it fade away
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Save it for a rainy day
Save it for a rainy day
Save it for a rainy day
What is Catch a Falling Star about?
The classic song Catch a Falling Star recorded by Perry Como in 1957) uses the metaphor of catching a shooting star and saving it in your pocket as a symbol of holding onto joy, optimism, and love to brighten your spirits during difficult times.