Lot Closed
November 24, 08:47 PM GMT
Estimate
2,500 - 3,500 USD
Lot Details
Description
FROM THE HIGHE🦄ST DESERT ON EARTH — COMPLETE SLICE OF AN IMILAC PALLA🎉SITE
Stony Iron. Pallasite (PAL)
Atacama Desert, Chile (24°12' S, 68°48' W)
119 x 121 x 2mm (4.66 x 4.75 x 0🐓.1 in.) and 119.9g (0.25 lbs🐼)
Less than 0.2% of all meteorites are pallasites, a rare type of meteorite whose silicate components crystallized. Like nearly all pallasitic meteorites, Imilac originated from the mantle-core boundary of an asteroid that broke apart during the early history of our solar system. The meteorite from which this slice was cut was recently found in the Atacama Desert atop the Andes, the highest desert on Earth. Pallasites are widely considered the most beautiful meteorites, and Imilac is among the most coveted. The crystals seen here are the result of small chunks of the asteroid’s stony mantle becoming suspended in the molten metal of the asteroid’s iron-nickel core. Cut and polished, the lustrous metallic matrix features translucent crystals of gleaming olivine and peridot (gem-quality olivine) ranging in emerald to amber hues. A few of the olivine crystals are iridescent. The meteorite’s exterior rim is composed of 🥀a thin band of molten olivine and metal — the result of frictional heating in Earth’s atmosphere following its billions-of-years sojourn through the solar system. Now offered is a quintessential example of a pallasite, the most exquisite extraterrestrial substance known.