ADMIRE Palasita Meteorite. - 3.7 g





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Admire Palasite meteorite, a Palasite-type meteorite with olivine crystals, originating from Kansas, United States, weighing 3.7 g.
Description from the seller
The Admire meteorite is one of the most beautiful pallasites we can find.
The quality of its olivines is exceptional
It comes with the display box
Pallasites contain approximately 50% metal (iron and nickel) and 50% silicates (in the form of olivine). They originate from the interior of large asteroids. Pallasites are among the rarest and most beautiful types of meteorites that exist.
Its name comes from the German zoologist and botanist Peter Simon Pallas, who discovered, in 1772, the first specimen of this type of meteorite in Siberia, Russia.
At Expometeoritos, we handle outreach, talks, workshops, analyses, classification, and exhibitions of Meteorites.
We are members of:
.- IMCA (International Meteorite Collectors Association) #8187
.- Meteoritical Society
.- American Meteor Society
All of our pieces are certified and, in addition, we provide the chemical composition analysis if the piece’s value exceeds €300, conducted at our facilities by X-ray Spectroscopy.
Seller's Story
The Admire meteorite is one of the most beautiful pallasites we can find.
The quality of its olivines is exceptional
It comes with the display box
Pallasites contain approximately 50% metal (iron and nickel) and 50% silicates (in the form of olivine). They originate from the interior of large asteroids. Pallasites are among the rarest and most beautiful types of meteorites that exist.
Its name comes from the German zoologist and botanist Peter Simon Pallas, who discovered, in 1772, the first specimen of this type of meteorite in Siberia, Russia.
At Expometeoritos, we handle outreach, talks, workshops, analyses, classification, and exhibitions of Meteorites.
We are members of:
.- IMCA (International Meteorite Collectors Association) #8187
.- Meteoritical Society
.- American Meteor Society
All of our pieces are certified and, in addition, we provide the chemical composition analysis if the piece’s value exceeds €300, conducted at our facilities by X-ray Spectroscopy.

