2.45" Etched Iron Meteorite Slice (48g) - NWA 17092 (prov)

This is a 2.45" wide (48.0 gram) slice of a new iron (IVA) meteorite out of Sudan. It is awaiting formal classification but has been assigned a provincial name of NWA 17092. This meteorite displays an excellent Widmanstätten pattern and comes with an acrylic display stand.

About Iron Meteorites

Iron type meteorites are composed primarily of iron and nickel, and are the remnants of differential cores torn apart at the beginning of the solar system. These metallic meteorites are often the easiest to identify after millions of years post-impact because they are quite different from terrestrial material, especially when it comes to their mass-to-surface area ratio. They are exceptionally heavy for their size since iron is a high-density metal: this is also why the Earth's core is nickel-iron. As planets form, the densest metals form gravitational centers, bringing more and more material into their gravitational pull. In the solar system's rocky planets, these dense materials are most often nickel and iron.

Most iron meteorites have distinctive, geometric patterns called Widmanstätten patterns, which become visible when the meteorite is cut and acid etched. These patterns are criss-crossing bands of the iron-nickel alloys kamacite and taenite that slowly crystalized as the core of the meteorites' parent bodies slowly cooled. Such large alloy crystallizations for mover millions of years and do not occur naturally on Earth, further proving that iron meteorites come from extraterrestrial bodies.
FOR SALE
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DETAILS
TYPE
Iron, IVA
LOCATION
Sudan
SIZE
2.45 x 1.81", 0.13" thick, Weight: 48.0 grams
CATEGORY
ITEM
#309810