Meteorite in tree?

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Upinflames

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Monday 9th May 2022
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Hi all,
I cut an oak tree down on our farm 18 months ago. It was odd as the trunk was black inside (see photos).
When I started to chop it into logs my chainsaw hit something metallic, it felt like it had hit a nail. On further investigation I found a black object embedded in the tree. A rough count of the rings shows it has been in there around 200 years. But what is it? If I swing a magnet on a piece of cotton it attracts it, and the black in the tree trunk attests to iron. On the end where the chainsaw hit it glitters different colours.




Upinflames

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Upinflames

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dundarach

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Monday 9th May 2022
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It's amazing is what that is...

Also if movies have taught me nothing, it's that this object is indeed 'pure evil'

Time Bandits!


motco

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261 months

Monday 9th May 2022
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Upinflames said:
It's a natural stoneage knobkerry!

Petrus1983

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177 months

Monday 9th May 2022
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Wow. Following this thread with interest.

Nightmare

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299 months

Monday 9th May 2022
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Awesome! Certainly has the right characteristics to be a meteorite from those pics and description. Will ask my wife later as this is her area of expertise smile

Upinflames

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Nightmare said:
Awesome! Certainly has the right characteristics to be a meteorite from those pics and description. Will ask my wife later as this is her area of expertise smile
Thanks, I'd be interested to hear her opinion

ATG

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287 months

Monday 9th May 2022
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Whereabouts in the tree was it? In a limb or the main stem? How high off the ground when the tree came down?

bigandclever

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253 months

Monday 9th May 2022
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I really want it to be one, though you might like to have a wander around here .. https://sites.wustl.edu/meteoritesite/

And they have a nice flowchart, what do you get to? smile

https://sites.wustl.edu/meteoritesite/items/self-t...

Eric Mc

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280 months

Monday 9th May 2022
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Ask somebody from the Science Museum to have a look.

Upinflames

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ATG said:
Whereabouts in the tree was it? In a limb or the main stem? How high off the ground when the tree came down?
5 feet off the ground near the middle of the main trunk


Edited by Upinflames on Monday 9th May 12:48

Upinflames

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Eric Mc said:
Ask somebody from the Science Museum to have a look.
I've emailed a couple of times but had no reply

Upinflames

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bigandclever said:
I really want it to be one, though you might like to have a wander around here .. https://sites.wustl.edu/meteoritesite/

And they have a nice flowchart, what do you get to? smile

https://sites.wustl.edu/meteoritesite/items/self-t...
It checks out on there, hadn't seen that before, thanks

The Rotrex Kid

32,845 posts

175 months

Monday 9th May 2022
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Username (nearly) checks out hehe

Amazing find. Look forward to more updates please.

Eric Mc

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Upinflames said:
Eric Mc said:
Ask somebody from the Science Museum to have a look.
I've emailed a couple of times but had no reply
Have you tried phoning?
Have you sent a picture?

Upinflames

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Eric Mc said:
Have you tried phoning?
Have you sent a picture?
Phone call got me the email address.

Email with photos attached just got me an automated reply thanking me for my enquiry

Eric Mc

123,899 posts

280 months

Monday 9th May 2022
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I'm sure they get thousands of queries.
Maybe even paying them a visit might help. That's what people used to do.

They have a specialist meteorite section.

As it is magnetic, it could very well be part of a nickel-iron meteorite.

Kawasicki

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250 months

Monday 9th May 2022
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Very interesting

oakdale

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217 months

Monday 9th May 2022
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It's just an example of edaphoecotropism, could be anything really. It looks quite a small lump, what size is it?