File:Esquel.jpg

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English: A slice of the Esquel meteorite. This type of meteorite is from the core-mantle boundary of an ancient planetoid that was smacked apart billions of years ago. The metal is iron/nickel core material and the crystals are peridot from the mantle area. At the interface, they mix together as you can see. This piece is from my collection.
Español: Un pedazo del meteorito Esquel. Este tipo de meteorito es el límite entre el núcleo y el manto de un planetoide antiguo que se desprendio miles de millones de años atrás. El metal es de una materia de hierro/níquel y los cristales son peridoto de la zona del manto. En la interfaz, se mezclan como se puede ver. Esta pieza es de mi colección.
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