
They called and let us know that they had a 7,000-pound meteorite that was discovered somewhere in Siberia, and they needed help determining how to best build a base to support the out-of-this-world object. Their client, the Maine Mineral & Gem Museum, wanted to put the meteorite on display, alongside some their other impressive collection of meteorites and rare minerals. But, unless you’re Bruce Willis and joined with a teamed of loveable oil-rig roughnecks, you can’t just drill a bunch of holes in a 5-billion-year-old piece of space iron. So, you need to get creative on how you can support a heavy, oddly shaped, and extremely rare, object.

The meteorite and stand are scheduled to be on display at the Maine Mineral & Gem Museum by the end of the year. And if you can’t come to Maine, the meteorite is heading on another, albeit shorter journey, soon—it will be careening toward Rockefeller Center in New York City as part of a temporary exhibit soon.