1947, Wolf Creek Iron, IIIAB Meteorite, Kimberly, Western Australia, 8.0 grams

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The specimens in this listing is Wolf Creek meteorite, weighs 8.0 grams of fragments and the largest one is 13 X 11 X 5 mm in size. It will come as pictured along with a specimen / certificate of authenticity from the Kansas Meteorite Society. This Wolf Creek Crater in Kimberly, Western Australia was first noticed from the air during June of 1947. Fragments of this iron-shale meteorite were found in abundant on the Southwest part of the large circular crater's rim during the first expedition to study the feature. The crater itself is one of the largest and best preserved impact structures on the earth. At the time of discovery, only the Arizona Crater was the only other known such feature, and some even doubted it. The Wolf Creek meteorite is classified as an iron medium octahedrite, 0.85mm, IIIB. Description by Mark Bostick. You also get a copy of the COA from The Mark Bostick Collection. The plastic stand and scale cube are provided for size and visual reference and is not included in the sale..