Talsint Mesosiderite Meteorite Slice – 1.39 g | Stony-Iron Meteorite
Talsint Mesosiderite Meteorite Slice – 1.39 g | Stony-Iron Meteorite
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Talsint Mesosiderite Meteorite Slice – 1.39 g | Stony-Iron Meteorite
Scientific Overview
The Talsint meteorite is classified as a mesosiderite stony-iron meteorite. Mesosiderites are rare meteorites composed of a mixture of silicate minerals and metallic iron-nickel formed during major asteroid collisions early in the Solar System.
Fall Location
This specimen originates from the Talsint meteorite fall site in Eastern Morocco (32.5940°N, 3.4475°W). The meteorite was discovered in March 2017 and represents a brecciated mixture of silicate clasts and metallic components.
https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=66085
Specimen Description
This polished slice reveals the typical mesosiderite brecciated structure with silicate clasts embedded in a fine-grained matrix containing dispersed iron-nickel metal. Visible minerals include low-Ca pyroxene, plagioclase, and metal phases such as kamacite and taenite.
Specimen Details
Meteorite Name: Talsint
Classification: Mesosiderite (Stony-Iron Meteorite)
Location: Talsint, Eastern Morocco
Type: Polished Slice
Dimensions: 9 × 8 × 5 mm
Weight: 1.39 g
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Collection
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