In “Meteorite Men” episode 3, “Tucson Ring Mystery, Southern Arizona,” Steve 
and Geoff have 5 small potential nickel-iron meteorites analyzed.  Nickel is 
not found in 4 specimens and they are tagged “meteor wrongs.”  The presence of 
nickel is found in the 5th specimen.  Therefore, it is a “meteor right.”

Which got me to thinking: Are nickel-less iron meteorites possible?

Many texts cite 5 weight percent nickel as the lower limit in iron meteorites.  
Among other properties, nickel contributes corrosion resistance to terrestrial 
iron materials – and to iron meteorites.  Perhaps iron meteorites HAVE arrived 
with less nickel, but due to terrestrial oxidation, are now piles of rust 
(hematite, magnetite).  How would we know?

Timely and thorough analysis of at least two fresh nickel-iron falls would help 
to answer this question.

And, yes, Steve and Geoff, I held my breath as the result of each analysis was 
announced.

Phyllis Budka
meteormetals.com

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