The hexagonal meteorite diamond belongs to a type of stone meteorite, and its external feature is a layer of lava shell produced by friction with the high-temperature atmosphere. Because it belongs to a carbonaceous meteorite with a carbon base, it has the characteristics of a diamond, and the hexagonal meteorite diamond also has the characteristics of strong refraction. In a dark environment, the hexagonal meteorite diamond will emit a yellow-green light.
The hexagonal meteorite diamond is also known as Lancelot and Longsdale. It is a combination of atmospheric meteorites, hexagonal crystals and diamonds, so it has the physical appearance characteristics of meteorites, that is, the molten shell produced by friction with the high-temperature atmosphere when falling.
Hexagonal Meteorite Diamond is a carbon-based carbonaceous meteorite with the characteristics of a diamond. It refracts a wide range of light. After being stimulated by strong light, its light energy illuminates everything within three meters. The maximum diameter of the halo in the water can reach 60 cm.
In ancient times, meteorite diamonds were also known as the "Night Pearl." When a hexagonal crystal meteorite diamond was placed in a dark environment, it would emit a yellow-green light. This was because the hexagonal crystal meteorite diamond absorbed light extremely quickly, radiating light energy for up to 72 hours.