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Imilac   contributed by Wendy Swartz   MetBul Link

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A lot of grams - sadly I did not get a good picture of the museum card.   Pallasite, PMG

TKW 920 kg. Observed fall: no. Found 1822 in the Atacama Desert of Chile.



About the Natural History Museum, Vienna:

It is the policy of the NHM to allow visitors to photograph the exhibits, but only for personal use. Pictures cannot be used for commercial purposes without written permission. Happily, the MPOD is in the personal use category.

Dr. Ludovic Ferriere is the Curator of the Meteorite Collection (since November 2018) and also the Curator of the Impactite Collection (since September 2019).

The museum is forbidden by law to sell any part of the collection and they have ceased trading, so they are dependent on donations of material and money to expand the collection. For more information:



 


Wendy writes:
I visited the Vienna Natural History Museum (NHM) in May of this year. The NHM has the largest meteorite display in the world. I felt like a kid in a candy store when I entered the Hall of Meteorites :)

The Meteorite Hall has been completely revamped and provides a stunning experience. In conjunction with the re-opening of the Hall, the NHM published a book about its meteorite collection (photo 2). Naturally, it has lots of first-rate photos. Check it out here.

Dr. Ludovic Ferriere was kind enough to give me a behind-the-scenes tour on a day when the museum was closed. He told me there are about 1,100 specimens of 650 different meteorites on exhibit, which represents 12% of the collection.



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 9/1/2015 10:24:58 AM
2 fabulous
Wendy Swartz
 9/1/2015 8:01:53 AM
Hello Ludovic! Thank you for noting the weight for us.
John Divelbiss
 9/1/2015 6:05:24 AM
Wow, that is nice! I did note the specimen appears to have been "blasted" with some kind of medium(sand to walnut shells?) to clean up the outside of this Imilac showing both shiny metal and bright green olivine gems. Maybe I'll do that to my big 50 gram piece!!!
Ludovic Ferriere
 9/1/2015 5:01:27 AM
It is 2204,2 g :-) Greetings from Vienna!
Graham
 9/1/2015 4:37:51 AM
Very nice example..
Kally Wombacher
 9/1/2015 2:11:52 AM
A real beauty!
 

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