A SEYMCHAN METEORITE SPHERE
A SEYMCHAN METEORITE SPHERE
A SEYMCHAN METEORITE SPHERE
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A SEYMCHAN METEORITE SPHERE

DISCOVERED IN RUSSIA, 1967; MODERN CUTTING

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A SEYMCHAN METEORITE SPHERE
DISCOVERED IN RUSSIA, 1967; MODERN CUTTING
the 2¼-inch sphere revealing in three dimensions the internal crystal structure of the meteorite, supported on magnetic stand.
4in. (10cm.) high

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A prominent Widmanstätten pattern is in evidence; this latticework is indicative of a slow cooling rate that provided sufficient time — millions of years — for the two metallic alloys to form their intricate intergrowth. It is diagnostic in the identification of an iron meteorite. Seymchan meteorites are renowned for some of the most robust crystalline patterns seen, and this sphere is, with its shimmering etch, in the tradition of fine examples.

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