Chinese customs seizes meteorites passed off as pyrite
BEIJING/HONG KONG- Almost half a tonne of
meteorites declared as pyrite ore on import have been seized by authorities in
the southern city of Shenzhen, China's customs agency said on Monday.
Officers inspected the material and determined it was inconsistent
with the characteristics of pyrite, the General Administration of Customs said
in a statement, adding that the company involved was unable to provide relevant
certification.
Pyrite, also known as fool's gold, is an iron sulphide
mineral used in the paper and jewellery industries.
A professional appraisal revealed the 470 kg shipment
consisted of 90% iron and 8.9% nickel but lacked the sulphur content that
pyrite has, said the statement, which was accompanied by a video of customs
officers inspecting a number of brownish rocks.
The appraisal also found the rocks' composition was very
similar to that of meteorites, and the owner of the shipment subsequently
confirmed that is exactly what they were, customs said,adding that the case was
under further processing.
It was not immediately clear how the owner had come into
possession of the meteorities.
China is stepping up its space exploration programme and
last year brought back rocks from the moon in the first lunar sample retrieval
mission since the 1970s.
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