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it also exhibits a very weak magnetic field. I have never heard of this associated with a meteorite. Any ideas of what it might be?

Thanks,
Ron

What do you mean? That the rock deviates a compass? Once you have "treated" it with a magnet most meteorites as well as various terrestrial rocks, slags, etc. do deviate a compass because they have acquired a large remanence by exposure to the magnet stray field. Please describe more precisely your "magnetic experiment" and a more precise answer can be formulated!

Cheers


Pierre

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