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Fragment of an iron meteorite
Fragment of an iron meteorite. Iron meteorites (siderites) are remnants from the formation of the solar system that fall to Earth from space. They contain nickel as well as iron, and are classified depending on the amount of nickel they contain. This meteorite is 7% nickel, and is called a hexahedrite. Iron meteorites typically have a glossy black surface due to their metal surface melting as they pass through the atmosphere. The orange rusty layer is due to corrosion on Earth. This is a fragment of the meteorite which created the Barringer Crater (or Meteor Crater) in Arizona, USA
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This print showcases a fragment of an iron meteorite, offering us a glimpse into the mysteries of our solar system. Iron meteorites, also known as siderites, are remnants from the formation of the solar system that have made their way to Earth from outer space. This particular specimen contains both iron and nickel, with a nickel content of 7%, classifying it as a hexahedrite. As these meteorites pass through Earth's atmosphere, their metal surfaces melt, resulting in the glossy black appearance commonly associated with iron meteorites. However, this unique piece displays an orange rusty layer caused by corrosion on our planet's surface. What makes this fragment even more fascinating is its connection to the Barringer Crater (also known as Meteor Crater) in Arizona, USA. It originated from the same celestial object that created this remarkable impact crater. The collision between this extraterrestrial visitor and Earth left behind a lasting geological feature that continues to captivate scientists and enthusiasts alike. Through this stunning image captured by Science Photo Library, we are reminded of the vastness and complexity of our universe while marveling at the intricate details found within fragments like these.
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