Pallasite Meteorite
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Meteorites are pieces of other bodies in our solar system that make it to the ground when a meteor flashes through our atmosphere at exterme speeds. A recovered mass of meteorites represents some of the scarcest material on earth, much rarer than gold.
Since the first Brenham pallasite was found in 1882 more than a ton of material has been recovered from that find, making Brenham the most available meteorite of a rare classification. To scientists, meteorites represent Nature's gift to help analyze other bodies in our solar system.
Meteorites vary greatly in structure and composition. Scientists have listed them according to many classifications and subdivisions. The three major types are stone, iron and stony-iron. Pallasite is a very scarce classification of stony-iron meteorites and contains crystals of olivine (peridot).
Pallasite got its name from Pallas, the discoverer of the meteorite in Krasnojarsk, Siberia. The total tonage recovered from the Brenham area indicates this scattered shower to be the largest on record.
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