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Classification: Pallasite, Eagle Station–type (stony‑iron)
Size:42*16*3.5mm 5.3g
Locality: Heihe (Shengli) strewn field, Heilongjiang Province, China
Finish: Small cut slice, one lightly polished face, natural edges
Magnetism: Strong (nickel‑iron)
Features: Discrete olivine grains visible in metal matrix
Included: Labeled specimen card; protective display box
Defined by chemistry and oxygen‑isotope “fingerprints,” Eagle Station–type pallasites form a tiny subgroup distinct from the common Main Group pallasites—much scarcer on the market.
Scientific significance: Likely derived from a different parent body or differentiation history, making them highly sought after by classification‑focused collectors.
Visual appeal: Classic pallasitic texture—gemmy olivine embedded in metallic Ni‑Fe—representing deep planetary (core‑mantle boundary) material.

Educational Notes (for new collectors)
What is a pallasite? A stony‑iron meteorite composed of olivine crystals suspended in nickel‑iron metal. Backlit, olivine can show peridot‑like green to honey tones.
Why collect them? Pallasites are under ~2% of all meteorites; Eagle Station–type is rarer still.
Care tips: Keep dry, handle by edges, store with desiccant. A micro‑layer of Renaissance Wax or mineral oil on the metal face helps resist oxidation.
Texture: Clear metal–silicate contrast with visible olivine grains along the 50 mm length.
Profile: 4 mm thickness offers a sturdy micro‑slice for display or microscopy.
Photos provided: Front/edge views with scale; raking light to show texture. Backlit and microscope images available on request.

Guaranteed genuine pallasite slice from the Heihe (Shengli) strewn field, described/traded as Eagle Station–type based on subgroup characteristics and locality sourcing.
Comes with a printed specimen card (type, locality, dimensions).
14‑day returns (buyer pays return shipping; item must be in original condition).
Advanced collections focusing on rare pallasite subgroups
Teaching specimen for stony‑iron textures and planetary differentiation
Unique gift for astronomy and geology enthusiasts
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 21 - Jun 26
US$40
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