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  2. Imilac - Wikipedia

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    Individual. Due to weathering, intact olivine grains are present only on large specimens (over 1 kilogram (2.2 lb)). Smaller samples contain darker altered olivine crystals. . On the market there are also a lot of very small (few grams) Imilac individuals called metal skeletons: they are severely weathered and lack olivine grai

  3. Mesosiderite - Wikipedia

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    The meteorite was called Vaca Muerta. [3] The picture at right shows a cut and polished piece of Vaca Muerta. The most recent fall of a mesosiderite occurred at Dong Ujimqin Qi in China, on September 7, 1995, where three large pieces with a total mass of 129 kilograms (284 lb) fell.

  4. Iron meteorite - Wikipedia

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    Iron meteorites, also called siderites or ferrous meteorites, are a type of meteorite that consist overwhelmingly of an iron–nickel alloy known as meteoric iron that usually consists of two mineral phases: kamacite and taenite. Most iron meteorites originate from cores of planetesimals, [3] with the exception of the IIE iron meteorite group. [4]

  5. How Much Is a Meteorite Worth? - AOL

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    How much are meteorites really worth? Many individuals choose to invest in valuable substances instead of stocks. Auctions for authentic meteorites draw attention. How much are meteorites really ...

  6. Stony-iron meteorite - Wikipedia

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    Stony-iron meteorites or siderolites are meteorites that consist of nearly equal parts of meteoric iron and silicates. This distinguishes them from the stony meteorites, that are mostly silicates, and the iron meteorites, that are mostly meteoric iron. [1] Stony-iron meteorites are all differentiated, meaning that they show signs of alteration.

  7. Pallasite - Wikipedia

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    Although pallasites are a rare meteorite type, enough pallasite material is found in museums and meteorite collections and is available for research. This is due to several large finds, some of which yielded more than a metric ton. The following are the largest finds: Brenham, Kansas, United States.

  8. Category:Stony-iron meteorites - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Stony-iron meteorites" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. List of largest meteorites on Earth - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of largest meteorites on Earth. Size can be assessed by the largest fragment of a given meteorite or the total amount of material coming from the same meteorite fall: often a single meteoroid during atmospheric entry tends to fragment into more pieces. The table lists the largest meteorites found on the Earth's surface.