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  2. 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 ironnickel alloy known as meteoric iron that usually consists of two mineral phases: kamacite and taenite. Most iron meteorites originate from cores of planetesimals, with the exception of the IIE iron meteorite group

  3. Willamette Meteorite - Wikipedia

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    Willamette. /  45.367°N 122.583°W  / 45.367; -122.583. The Willamette Meteorite, officially named Willamette [3] and originally known as Tomanowos by the Clackamas Chinook [4] [5] Native American tribe, is an iron-nickel meteorite found in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is the largest meteorite found in the United States and the sixth ...

  4. Widmanstätten pattern - Wikipedia

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    Widmanstätten pattern. Widmanstätten patterns, also known as Thomson structures, are figures of long phases of nickeliron, found in the octahedrite shapes of iron meteorite crystals and some pallasites. Iron meteorites are very often formed from a single crystal of iron-nickel alloy, or sometimes a number of large crystals that may be ...

  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. Nantan meteorite - Wikipedia

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    Nantan meteorite. Meteoric iron: 6.96% Nickel. [1] /  25.100°N 107.700°E  / 25.100; 107.700. The Nantan meteorite is an iron meteorite that belongs to the IAB group and the MG (main group) subgroup. [4] In 2000, pieces of the meteorite were included in an art installation for The BullRing Shopping Centre in Birmingham, England.

  7. Chinga meteorite - Wikipedia

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    209.4 kilograms (462 lb) Related media on Wikimedia Commons. The Chinga meteorite is an iron meteorite. It is structurally an ataxite with very rare kamacite lamella. The meteoric iron is a part of the lamella taenite. [2] The total chemical composition is 82.8% iron, 16.6% nickel, and the rest mostly cobalt and phosphorus.