Falling Stars by Mike D. Reynolds

Falling Stars by Mike D. Reynolds

Author:Mike D. Reynolds
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780811742214
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Published: 2013-02-21T16:00:00+00:00


An Odessa, Texas, Iron Coarse Octahedrite (IAB) meteorite slice that shows rust, in spite of all attempts to protect the sample. PHOTO BY DAVID SISSON

Ataxites

Ataxites are also called silicated irons. This class of irons contains significant amounts of nickel—greater than sixteen percent—forming a unique nickel-iron alloy. Ataxites do not exhibit Neumann lines or a Widmannstatten pattern when cut, polished, and etched with nitric acid.

Stone Meteorites

Stone meteorites, also called stony meteorites or stones, make up over ninety-four percent of observed falls. Most are thought to be material from the crust and mantle of asteroids; a few stony meteorites are thought to be from comets. Stone meteorites contain approximately seventy-five percent to ninety percent silicate materials, such as olivine and pyroxene, which contain silicon, oxygen, and one or more metals. Most stones also contain an iron-nickel alloy. There are two major groups of stony meteorites: chondrites and achondrites.



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