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Any thoughts? (Dime is shown for relative size).
It “feels heavier” than an average rock it’s size and the surface appears to have been exposed to extreme heat. It also has no attraction to a rare-earth magnet.
I recovered this “rock” in a sandy, glaciated area of SE Wisconsin and after looking at it closely, I thought it may possibly be a meteorite (I’m not a meteorite expert) so I had a friend test its mineral composition on a Thermo Scientific Analyzer that he had access to and the mineral composition results indicated:
99.790% Fe (iron) and 0.209% Ir (iridium)
Thanks for looking!
It “feels heavier” than an average rock it’s size and the surface appears to have been exposed to extreme heat. It also has no attraction to a rare-earth magnet.
I recovered this “rock” in a sandy, glaciated area of SE Wisconsin and after looking at it closely, I thought it may possibly be a meteorite (I’m not a meteorite expert) so I had a friend test its mineral composition on a Thermo Scientific Analyzer that he had access to and the mineral composition results indicated:
99.790% Fe (iron) and 0.209% Ir (iridium)
Thanks for looking!