Seymchan pallasite (mostly siderite portion) stony iron meteorite
Pallasite (mostly siderite portion) stony iron meteorite from Russia
A hefty part slice of a classic meteorite. This piece has only one weathered peridot crystal, most of the remainder is an amazing warren of metal crystals well displayed by a great etch.
Per the Met Bul “The first piece of Seymchan meteorite was found in 1967 a brook flowing into the river of Hekandue, a left tributary of the river of Jasachnaja of the Magadan district, USSR.”
Weight: 56.0 grams
Measures: 51 x 50 x 4 mm
SEYM 56.0
Pallasite (mostly siderite portion) stony iron meteorite from Russia
A hefty part slice of a classic meteorite. This piece has only one weathered peridot crystal, most of the remainder is an amazing warren of metal crystals well displayed by a great etch.
Per the Met Bul “The first piece of Seymchan meteorite was found in 1967 a brook flowing into the river of Hekandue, a left tributary of the river of Jasachnaja of the Magadan district, USSR.”
Weight: 56.0 grams
Measures: 51 x 50 x 4 mm
SEYM 56.0
Pallasite (mostly siderite portion) stony iron meteorite from Russia
A hefty part slice of a classic meteorite. This piece has only one weathered peridot crystal, most of the remainder is an amazing warren of metal crystals well displayed by a great etch.
Per the Met Bul “The first piece of Seymchan meteorite was found in 1967 a brook flowing into the river of Hekandue, a left tributary of the river of Jasachnaja of the Magadan district, USSR.”
Weight: 56.0 grams
Measures: 51 x 50 x 4 mm
SEYM 56.0