Mars
is an earth-like planet in our solar system. With a diameter of
approximately 6800 kilometres it is about half the size of the earth. A
high percentage of iron oxide (rust) is responsible for its reddish
shimmer. Due to this (blood red) colour it was granted the Roman God of
Wars name.
Through its brightness it was already known in ancient days. The planet
Mars was observed more precisely for the first time with Galileo
Galilei’s telescope. Up until today the fascination of this orb is
unbowed. For the first time ever mars meteorite stone has been inserted
in this coin edition. This stone belongs to the scarcest possessions a
private persons can have. There are less than 100 kilograms of it
worldwide.
How is a specification of the meteorite possible at all? The earth
probes on Mars, Voyager, Rover or Phoenix, have examined the Martian
soil intensively. This geological data served as a basis for the
allocation of its origin by which the meteorites were defined.
Therefore it could precisely be determined that this meteorite NWA 4925
of the type olivine-phyric shergottite originates from Mars.











