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Stony-iron meteorite from Imilac in Chile
Space Technology
Meteorite iron, metallic portion, melted under pla
Metallurgy
before 1889
A slice taken from a meteorite
Metallurgy
Iron meteorite from Canyon Diablos, Arizona, USA
Space Technology
Stony meteorite from Pena Blanca Springs, Texas, USA
Space Technology
Iron meteorite (Canon Diablo), slice, polished and etched, 175 grams, (B.M. 1950,338)
Iron meteorite (Canon Diablo), slice, polished and
Experimental Chemistry
Fragment of Nickel-Iron meteor
Space Technology
Meteoric iron, rusted portion reduced by carbonic
Metallurgy
before 1889
Meteoric iron, rusted portion reduced in hydrogen
Metallurgy
before 1889
Pieces of meteoric iron
Metallurgy
before 1889
Meteoric iron, metallic portion melted under glass
Metallurgy
before 1889
Meteoric iron, run into moulds and hammered, made
Metallurgy
before 1889
Meteoric iron, metallic portion melted under glass
Metallurgy
before 1889
Meteoric iron, rusted portion reduced by hydrogen, conducted by R. Smith, on portions of the largest meteorite in the British Museum and on the rust derived from it
Meteoric iron, rusted portion reduced by hydrogen,
Metallurgy
before 1889
Meteoric iron, rusted portion reduced by hydrogen gas and cooled in the same, conducted by R. Smith, on portions of the largest meteorite in the British Museum and on the rust derived from it
Meteoric iron, rusted portion reduced by hydrogen
Metallurgy
before 1889
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'Meteorites and some of the problems which they present' by Lord Rayleigh plus some handwritten and typed notes regarding emission lines and a box addressed to J. Evershed in Surrey marked 'newton'