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Seymchan   contributed by Luca Fenocchio   MetBul Link

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69.8 grams.   Pallasite, PMG

TKW 323.3 kg. Fall not observed. Found June 1967, in Magadanskaya oblast', Russia.



     
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John lutzon
 6/15/2024 7:35:44 PM
As in Earth, those beautiful crystals are forged in the belly of a smelting pot. Pallasites are the cosmos' solution to a volcanic delivery system. That etch pattern is phenomenal. Thank you.
Twink Monrad
 6/15/2024 1:36:38 PM
as always love the great photos
matthias
 6/15/2024 2:54:36 AM
Greenish-yellow and clear, that's the spirit. And a distinct border between two phases. Your Seymchan is a beauty, Luca.
 

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