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Muonionalusta Iron Meteorite Slice, IVA Fine Octahedrite, 330.81g, Etched Widmanstätten Pattern

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Muonionalusta Iron Meteorite Slice, IVA Fine Octahedrite, 330.81g, Etched Widmanstätten PatternGeometric crystalline structure across 330. 81 grams This Muonionalusta slice weighs 330. 81g and delivers clear visibility into the interlocking kamacite and taenite lamellae that define the IVA fine octahedrite structure. The etched surface reveals angular crystal boundaries and the geometric precision that results from millions of years of controlled cooling inside a differentiated asteroid. The pattern extends across the full face of the slice

Geometric crystalline structure across 330.81 grams

This Muonionalusta slice weighs 330.81g and delivers clear visibility into the interlocking kamacite and taenite lamellae that define the IVA fine octahedrite structure. The etched surface reveals angular crystal boundaries and the geometric precision that results from millions of years of controlled cooling inside a differentiated asteroid. The pattern extends across the full face of the slice without significant interruption, offering both visual clarity and structural continuity.

The slice format provides direct access to the cross-section of the metallic body. Etching enhances the contrast between nickel-poor kamacite and nickel-rich taenite, making the Widmanstätten pattern visible under normal lighting. At this weight, the specimen balances display scale with structural detail, showing how kamacite plates intersect at consistent angles determined by the cubic crystal lattice of the parent metal.

Widmanstätten pattern and octahedrite classification

The Widmanstätten pattern forms when molten nickel-iron alloy cools at rates between one and several hundred degrees Celsius per million years. Under these conditions, kamacite nucleates along the octahedral planes of the taenite crystal structure, creating parallel bands that intersect at 60- and 120-degree angles. This geometry is visible across the etched surface of this slice and reflects the internal symmetry of the original metallic crystal.

IVA fine octahedrites contain kamacite bandwidth between 0.2 and 0.5 millimeters, a range that produces tight, visually dense patterning. The fine classification distinguishes Muonionalusta from coarser octahedrites and marks it as material that cooled slowly enough to allow crystal separation but quickly enough to prevent the formation of wider kamacite plates. Etching with acid removes material selectively, deepening the pattern and amplifying the contrast between crystal phases.

Scientific context

Muonionalusta originates from the core of a differentiated asteroid that separated into layers of silicate mantle and metallic interior during the first few million years of solar system history. Collisional disruption exposed this core material and sent fragments into orbital trajectories that eventually intersected Earth. The meteorite's IVA classification places it within a group of iron meteorites that share chemical and structural similarities, indicating a common parent body.

The slow cooling rate preserved in the Widmanstätten pattern indicates that the parent body remained intact and insulated for millions of years after initial solidification. This cooling history allows researchers to model the thermal evolution of early planetary cores and understand how metal segregates under low-gravity conditions. For context on how these processes relate to meteorite formation broadly, see Learn About Meteorites.

Frequently asked questions

Is this meteorite authenticated? Muonionalusta is classified as an IVA fine octahedrite in the Meteoritical Bulletin. You can verify this classification through the Meteoritical Bulletin database. This specimen includes a certificate of authenticity documenting its classification, weight, and provenance.

What is a fine octahedrite? Fine octahedrite refers to the bandwidth of kamacite lamellae in the Widmanstätten pattern. In IVA fine octahedrites like Muonionalusta, kamacite plates measure between 0.2 and 0.5 millimeters in width. This produces a tightly spaced, geometrically dense pattern that distinguishes fine octahedrites from medium and coarse varieties.

What is included with this specimen? This listing includes the 330.81g Muonionalusta slice and a certificate of authenticity. No display stand is included unless explicitly stated in the product variant description.

How was the Widmanstätten pattern revealed? The slice was cut from the meteorite mass, polished to a flat surface, and then etched with a mild acid solution. The acid differentially removes kamacite faster than taenite, creating depth contrast that makes the crystal structure visible. This process does not alter the meteorite's composition or authenticity.

Where was Muonionalusta found? Muonionalusta was recovered in Norrbotten County, Sweden, in 1906. It is a witnessed find with documented recovery history and remains one of the most widely recognized iron meteorites from Scandinavia.

Display and collector value

Muonionalusta holds consistent demand among collectors due to its visual clarity, well-documented classification, and the accessibility of its structural features. The etched Widmanstätten pattern provides immediate confirmation of extraterrestrial origin and demonstrates the slow-cooling conditions that characterized early asteroid cores. At 330.81g, this slice offers substantial mass without requiring specialized mounting or storage.

The specimen works well in collections focused on iron meteorites, asteroid-derived material, or geological processes visible at the macroscopic scale. The pattern remains stable after etching and does not require re-treatment under normal indoor conditions. For additional classified iron meteorite specimens with etched structures, explore our Iron Meteorites collection.

Meteoritical Bulletin entry: Muonionalusta | Classification: Iron meteorite (IVA fine octahedrite) | Find, Sweden, 1906

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Betsy
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★★★★★ 5
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My Great Dane puppy- at 140lbs, loves this!! We had another one that was plastic and it worked ok but this is so much better! Interactive, soft to play with, battery last a long time & he does not get bored with it. Besides is plush lamb chops, best toy ever bought for him.
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K. Brittain
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
Keeps my wild child busy!
Color: Orange
*UPDATE 1/10/26* Does my pup love it? Yes. 5 stars for that. His big thing is just holding it in his mouth though, and laying down with it. Then he will put it down, and as soon as it rolls away he gets up and grabs it again. He definitely requires attention from his humans when it’s turned on…kind of defeats the purpose of why I bought it! He’s a needy boy, that’s for sure, so it’s not the toy’s fault. Two improvements I’d love to see though, are 1) the ability to turn off that yappy bark. I think my dog is more excited about it moving and not so much the yapping. Not that it’s bad, but my boy doesn’t bark much so I’m used to a quieter household. And 2) when removing the base for powering off, there should be a sensor so it doesn’t keep spinning in the socket, occasionally slipping out and hitting the floor. I worry about it breaking due to this. This thing arrived today and we couldn’t wait till Christmas to give it to our high play drive Australian Shepherd. It’s been barely above zero for weeks with no end in sight, and I have cold weather asthma so I really try to limit my exposure to the elements. Needless to say, my dog has been B O R E D. He truly craves interactive play with his humans, but last week I bought a cheap r/c cat toy that really caught his attention. So I splurged on this toy and so far, it’s AWESOME. He can’t control himself when the rope starts spinning. He pounces on it and it goes spinning off and around. He keeps picking it up thinking it’ll stop, but it keeps going. After 5 minutes of play he was acting completely gassed, but he just can’t resist it, as he put it down to get a drink of water and it started spinning again. Forget the water, I need that toy! As long as this thing can handle the teeth, slobber, dirt and grime, I’ll be a repeat customer!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2025
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Jack H
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 4
My dog loves it...but needs charging four, five times a day. You really need 2 for full-time play
Color: Blue
My dog loves this toy. The first time she saw it and it started rolling, bounding, and waving the ropes around...she was barking at it, chasing it, grabbing it, jumping all over the place. There is no other toy she has that she will leave this for. And...that's part of the problem. I have to take this away from her three, four, five times a day to recharge it. The charge barely lasts an hour and the toy is dead. And it takes over an hour to charge it all the way up. Which means she plays with it less than it spends charging. That's not ideal. The product page and manual that comes with the toy says there is a 10-minute play period followed by a 30-minute interval to let the dog cool down...not get overly stimulated. I have never seen a cool-down period. I don't know if it's because the dog plays with it, shakes it around, tosses it and chases it, etc., etc., etc. constantly...but it just keep going until the battery is dead. I wish it did have a cool-down period. She likes playing with the ropes and rolling it around herself even after the battery dies, so if there was a cool-down, maybe it wouldn't need to be charged many times a day. Once it's charged and she sees me putting it back together, she gets very excited and starts jumping up and trying to grab it. Our corgi reduces most rope toys to threads in a day or less, and this one has held up surprisingly well against her super-chewing habits. The material the ball part is made of is very durable (we have a couple other toys with the same type of shell) and she's chewed on them all a lot without any damage. The toy keeps her entertained and happy...when it's not on the charger. I wish it was a good-enough value for the money to be able to justify buying two of them so I could have one charging while she was playing with the other. ================= I'm adding 1 star, because the company customer service is outstanding. They emailed me about my concerns vis-a-vis the short battery life, and it seemed that they really listened and cared about my input. I don't know what, if anything, can be done to extend the battery life given that it's spinning some substantial pieces of rope around, but I think they'll do as much as they can. In the meantime, my dog's love for this toy has not diminished in the least. She still gets very excited when she sees me starting to put it together after it's done charging, and she ignores everything else (sometimes even offers of treats) to play with it. I have a second one now, and I can almost keep them going full-time, but the few minutes every couple hours when both of them are on the charger is probably good for her anyway...she'd probably be over-stimulated if she had one of these to chase non-stop. Summary: Great toy, lots of fun, my dog loves it. However, you really need two the way things are right now unless you are okay with your dog being able to play less than half the time.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2026
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K9lover
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
My German Shepherd loves it!
Color: Blue
My GSD loves this thing! It bounces and the rope thing wiggles and spins. She is supervised while playing with it. The charge lasts about an hour or so. The only thing that is a little annoying is it makes a little barking sound on one of the settings. It screws apart for easy access. So far she's not been able to destroy it but she has opened it so definitely supervise playing time. It rolls around and bounces on the carpet and on the hard floor it jumps a little bit. Can be loud on hard floors. It's a soft rubber kinda texture that is easy to rinse off and clean. Probably best for indoor use or use on decks or patios. Keeps her very engaged and I have a blast watching her and playing with her with this thing!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2026
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Holbytla
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 3
Not for chewers
Color: Blue, Color: Blue
Ok, first off, my dog absolutely loved this toy. Still loves it. However: it only took him two days to utterly destroy the part that made it interactive. The rope fastened to the small interior plastic part that is moved by the rechargeable motor was too soft for him and he chewed it off right at the root, where it attached. This makes the toy immobile. It still makes noise and vibrates, but it no longer leaps and bounces. So now he carries it around while it vibrates inside his jaws and I watch his ears jiggle and make sure he doesn’t eat the whole thing. Please note: this is a medium sized Corgi, not a huge dog like a Rottweiler. There is no way to add a new rope to that interior plastic piece: they are made as an inseparable unit. You have to buy the full replacement set which includes a new cover. I would recommend this toy for someone whose dog is NOT a chewer. For someone whose dog loves to chase, and is excited by noise. If those pesky squirrels chattering outside really get to him, this toy will be his new favorite. But if your dog likes to chew and has more than two teeth in his mouth, this toy is not a great choice and you should spend your money on something that will last a bit longer. It’s not a good value for the money. I bought this original toy and a replacement cover+rope set, and I’m not going to give him the replacement cover for a long, long time. I can’t afford to replace these every few days! Thankfully he still loves the toy despite the fact that it doesn’t run away from him, and hasn’t tried to eat the foam covering, so it’s just the softness of the rope I am disappointed in. But I’m not going to buy this again and can’t recommend it highly, based on my experience, despite my dog loving it and the joy I get watching his ears shake as he trots around the house holding onto this expensive mouth vibrator.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2026

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