We Touched 50,000-Year-Old Space Rocks in Tehran! ☄️ | Iranoraa

Have you ever imagined touching a rock that traveled millions of years through space before landing on Earth? ☄️ In this video, Iranoraa takes you inside Iran’s first and largest Meteorite Museum, located near Azadi Square in Tehran — where science, history, and the cosmos collide. Guided by Ms. Fallah, we explore a breathtaking collection of over 10,200 internationally registered meteorite pieces, ranging from tiny fragments weighing less than one gram to a massive 130-kilogram meteorite discovered in Iran’s central desert. In this video, you’ll discover: How some meteorites are older than Earth itself Why the oldest meteorite in the museum struck Earth around 50,000 years ago How the youngest meteorite landed in Iran just 5 years ago Why meteorites are extremely dense and magnetic And why this is the first place in Iran where visitors can touch and lift real meteorites This extraordinary collection was assembled by Hojat Kamali, widely known as the Father of Meteorites in Iran. His relentless efforts elevated Iran’s global meteorite ranking from 122nd place to 2nd worldwide. More than just a museum, this exhibition offers a rare, hands-on encounter with the secrets of the universe — revealing clues about the formation of the solar system and worlds beyond Earth. ✨ If you’re into space, astronomy, science museums, or discovering hidden gems in Iran, this video is for you. 👉 Comment below and tell Iranoraa which places in Tehran or across Iran you want to see next! #Iranoraa #MeteoriteMuseum #Tehran #SpaceRocks #Meteorites #Astronomy #ScienceMuseum #SpaceScience #Universe #HiddenTehran #IranTravel #Astrophysics #EducationalContent