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What is an ataxite?

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Updated: 8/21/2019

An ataxite is a form of iron meteorite.

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How do you cut an Ataxite meteorite?

Ataxite meteorites are made of nickel and iron, so they are typically cut using a diamond saw or a water-cooled saw blade. It is important to use the correct equipment and techniques to avoid damaging the meteorite. Additionally, wearing proper safety gear is essential when cutting any hard material.


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