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  2. Schreibersite - Wikipedia

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    Schreibersite is generally a rare iron nickel phosphide mineral, (Fe,Ni) 3 P, though common in iron-nickel meteorites. It has been found on Disko Island in Greenland [5] and Illinois. [6] [7] Another name used for the mineral is rhabdite. It forms tetragonal crystals with perfect 001 cleavage. Its color ranges from bronze to brass yellow to ...

  3. List of fictional elements, materials, isotopes and subatomic ...

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    Final Fantasy XIV: In the MMORPG Final Fantasy XIV, Aether is one of the main elements of life and magic in the world. [12] [13] Magic: The Gathering: Aether (previously spelled Æther) is the main type of energy filling the blind eternities in the Magic: The Gathering multiverse, though it can also appear in variable quantities within the planes.

  4. List of meteorite minerals - Wikipedia

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    A meteorite mineral is a mineral found chiefly or exclusively within meteorites or meteorite-derived material. [citation needed] This is a list of those minerals ...

  5. How Much Is a Meteorite Worth? - AOL

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    The exact worth of a meteorite varies depending on the specific type of meteorite in question. An 82-pound iron meteorite originating from an asteroid recently sold for $44,100 — about $540 per ...

  6. Hexahedrite - Wikipedia

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    Hexahedrites are a structural class of iron meteorite. They are composed almost exclusively of the nickel – iron alloy kamacite and are lower in nickel content than the octahedrites . [ 1 ] The nickel concentration in hexahedrites is always below 5.8% and only rarely below 5.3%.

  7. Meteorite worth small fortune of $4,000 on 'Pawn Stars' - AOL

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    Christopher said he found the meteorite on a dry lake in southern California where he regularly goes meteorite hunting. He then sent a small chunk of it over to UCLA for testing and viola, they ...

  8. Lonsdaleite - Wikipedia

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    Since the characteristics of lonsdaleite are unknown to most people outside of scientists trained in geology and mineralogy, the names "lonsdaleite" and "hexagonal diamond" have frequently been used in the fraudulent sale of worthless ceramic artifacts, passed off as meteorites on online e-commerce sites and at street fairs and street markets ...

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