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PhotosIron - Wolfe Creek meteorite crater, Halls Creek Shire, Western Australia, Australia
15th Sep 2013 00:12 UTCHelmut Meyer
I'm pretty sure to know WHERE within the Crater I found it.
The structure of the stone to be seen at Your site under http://www.mindat.org/photo-63246.html looks about identical compared to the stone I found.
By the way - my stone I gave the name: "Captain Space".
Always I thought, that its a meteorite fragament from the meteorite which came down about 300.000 years ago.
Best regards - Helmut Meyer - triocean@aol.com
15th Sep 2013 01:56 UTCReiner Mielke Expert
15th Sep 2013 02:17 UTCEugene & Sharon Cisneros Expert
In the fragments the iron has converted to a ferric state of goethite and maghemite, whereas the nickel has oxidised to a bivalent state
I would say that Helmut's specimen is consistent with the ones we had. Wolfe Creek ranks high on the list of the ugliest meteorites that I have ever seen.
Gene
15th Sep 2013 03:48 UTCAlfredo Petrov Manager
15th Sep 2013 23:35 UTCDean Allum Expert
A comment regarding the magnetism of those meteorites would be helpful for positive ID, if you remember.
-Dean
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