My Favorite Pallasite Meteorite-Magnetometer and Magnetic Test-With Features Identification
This meteorite is about as rare as it gets. Full of features (and beauty)-a perfect one to study for features and magnetic properties. 3.14 specific gravity-weight: 120g. Found in Missouri along the 38th parallel in an impact zone, sitting halfway down a cliff and covered in red clay Nickel Iron with Olivine and micro diamonds (one is hexagon shaped) with fusion crust, regmaglypts, rollover lip, shock vein and weathered widmanstatten patterns. Oh yeah, some desert varnish too.

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