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Seymchan Meteorite in Collectors Box
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translation missing: en.products.general.return_title This product may be returned within 30 days of purchase with original receipt (See our Return Policy). This product does not ship to Armed Forces Americas, Armed Forces Europe, Armed Forces Pacific, Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, or Internationally
-The Seymchan meteorite was discovered in June of 1967 in the Magadan Oblast region of Russia. This particular meteorite is a pallasite, which is a class of stony-iron meteorites. Pallasites are known to have olivine crystals embedded within an iron-nickel matrix. These particular specimens have been sliced and dipped in acid to show the crystalline structure of the meteorite.
-Dimensions: 8.25"L x 6.25"W x 1"H, Weight: 1 lb
-Product Material: Meteorite
-The Seymchan meteorite was discovered in June of 1967 in the Magadan Oblast region of Russia. This particular meteorite is a pallasite, which is a class of stony-iron meteorites. Pallasites are known to have olivine crystals embedded within an iron-nickel matrix. These particular specimens have been sliced and dipped in acid to show the crystalline structure of the meteorite.
-Dimensions: 8.25"L x 6.25"W x 1"H, Weight: 1 lb
-Product Material: Meteorite
-The Seymchan meteorite was discovered in June of 1967 in the Magadan Oblast region of Russia. This particular meteorite is a pallasite, which is a class of stony-iron meteorites. Pallasites are known to have olivine crystals embedded within an iron-nickel matrix. These particular specimens have been sliced and dipped in acid to show the crystalline structure of the meteorite.
-Dimensions: 8.25"L x 6.25"W x 1"H, Weight: 1 lb
-Product Material: Meteorite
-The Seymchan meteorite was discovered in June of 1967 in the Magadan Oblast region of Russia. This particular meteorite is a pallasite, which is a class of stony-iron meteorites. Pallasites are known to have olivine crystals embedded within an iron-nickel matrix. These particular specimens have been sliced and dipped in acid to show the crystalline structure of the meteorite.
-Dimensions: 8.25"L x 6.25"W x 1"H, Weight: 1 lb
-Product Material: Meteorite
-The Seymchan meteorite was discovered in June of 1967 in the Magadan Oblast region of Russia. This particular meteorite is a pallasite, which is a class of stony-iron meteorites. Pallasites are known to have olivine crystals embedded within an iron-nickel matrix. These particular specimens have been sliced and dipped in acid to show the crystalline structure of the meteorite.
-Dimensions: 8.25"L x 6.25"W x 1"H, Weight: 1 lb
-Product Material: Meteorite