
Incredible Large Rare Admire Pallasite Meteor Slab Specimen 96g 3"x3" Olivine (Forsterite) Kansas
Rare Admire Pallasite Meteorite slab that has been stabilized and coated to help ensure the protection of it. Proper care is still required for the life of the meteorite to preserve the specimen for generations to come. Slices glow like stained glass when held up to the light due to translucent extraterrestrial peridot.
Collector notes
The Admire pallasite is a rare stony-iron meteorite discovered in Lyon County, Kansas, in 1881. It features translucent, extraterrestrial olivine (peridot) crystals suspended in a glittering nickel-iron matrix. Formed at an asteroid's core-mantle boundary, sliced specimens glow magnificently when backlit. Less than 1% of all meteorites are pallasites, making them exceptionally rare cosmic treasures.
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