English: Iron Meteorite. (269-pound or 122-kg) This fragment came from more than 30 tons (28000 kg) of meteorites found at the Barrington Meteor Crater in Arizona. It is 92 percent iron and 7 percent nickel. Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, California.
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