Would a meteorite make a good sword?

So in a nutshell, meteoric swords are better than late bronze and early iron in terms of strength and durability, but cannot compare to modern steel, even the most basic 1045 carbon steel will be stronger.
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How strong would a meteorite sword be?

The Gibeon iron-nickel meteorite was drawn into a rod with a tensile strength of 392 MPa and a compression strength of 373 MPa. For a sword blade, compression and tension strengths would be similar to each other.
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Has anyone made a sword out of a meteorite?

Ryuseito, the Meteor Swords, are the Japanese swords made from iron meteorite in 1898. They were manufactured by Japanese notable swordsmith Okayoshi Kunimune by the order of Viscount Enomoto Takeaki in Meiji period.
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Can you make a weapon out of meteorite?

U.S. gunmaker Cabot Guns is set to introduce the ultimate in luxury firearms: a pair of 1911A1 pattern pistols made of meteorite, one of the rarest substances on Earth. The guns, which will be sold as a paired set, will likely set the buyer back a cool $1,000,000.
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Is meteorite a good metal?

Some rare meteorites do not contain any appreciable metal and, consequently, they have low concentrations of Ni. Unbrecciated achondrites are poor in metal. In other words, many of the rarest types of meteorites contain little or no metal and have low nickel concentrations, just like earth rocks.
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Is gold found in meteorites?

The reported gold contents of meteorites range from 0.0003 to 8.74 parts per million. Gold is siderophilic, and the greatest amounts in meteorites are in the iron phases. Estimates of the gold content of the earth's crust are in the range ~f 0.001 to 0.006 parts per million.
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Do meteorites contain silver?

Iron meteorites also have metallic silver-colored interiors. These meteorites are well-known because the iron metal often crystallized in crisscrossing plates, known as a Widmanstätten pattern after the name of an Austrian count who was one of the first to describe them.
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How much does a meteorite sword cost?

Sokka's meteorite sword

Using an iron-nickel meteorite from Campo del Cielo, Argentina -- a chunk worth about $1,652 -- mixed with steel, he created a stunning blade -- not black, like Sokka's, but gorgeously etched with iron chloride.
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Is there katana made of meteorite?

Any well-crafted katana, or traditional Japanese sword, is a blade of beauty, but the Sword of Heaven is extraordinary due to its materials. The blade is forged from a fragment of the massive Gibeon iron meteorite that landed in Namibia in prehistoric times.
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Can you melt meteorite?

By melting it, it's restructuring, relayering and changing the cosmic history of it. Reopening it kind of? Yes, but it retains its original form, so the meteorite itself isn't entirely changed, it's still the same.
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What metal was Excalibur made of?

A very powerful weapon, the name Excalibur means 'cut-steel', and it was supposedly made by an Avalonian elf and forged in dragon-fire.
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Would a diamond sword work?

While it may be possible to create a sword shaped object from diamond it is simply too brittle to be used effectively. On a side note a sword of pure carbon would also lack the mass to be effective against a similar sized steel blade.
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Where can I find meteorite Katana?

The Meteoric Ore Blade weapon can be found at the following location: Caelid Waypoint Ruins: Found inside a chest in a small room at the back of an underground hall filled with sarcophagi and Prawn Miner enemies. The entrance to the area is found in the northwest section of the ruins.
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Do meteorites contain lead?

So-called ''iron'' meteorites that have fallen to earth contain lead but very little uranium - so little that scientists believe most of the lead in iron meteorites is primordial and was never uranium. ''Stony'' meteorites, however, contain both uranium and lead.
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What is meteorite steel?

Location. Most "iron" meteorites are iron-nickel alloy with a few scattered inclusions of sulfide minerals.
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How much do iron meteorites sell for?

Common iron meteorite prices are generally in the range of US$0.50 to US$5.00 per gram. Stone meteorites are much scarcer and priced in the US$2.00 to US$20.00 per gram range for the more common material.
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How can you tell how old a meteorite is?

Scientists typically determine the age of a rock or meteorite by using the isochron method. For purposes of illustration, consider the rubidium-strontium decay system. In this system, the radioactive parent rubidium-87 (87Rb) decays to the stable daughter isotope strontium-87 (87Sr).
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What is the Sword of Mars made of?

The Sword of God, also called the Sword of Mars and the Sword of Attila, was forged from the iron of a meteorite by the Gods so that the Scythian kings would have the power to conquer all nations.
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Will a magnet stick to a meteorite?

Magnetic: Since most meteorites contain metallic iron, a magnet will often stick to them. For “stony” meteorites, a magnet might not stick, but if you hang the magnet by a string, it will be attracted. Unusual shape: iron-nickel meteorites are rarely rounded.
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What can be mistaken for a meteorite?

Magnetite and Hematite- Often mistaken for meteorites because they are magnetic.
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Can meteorites be red?

Metal-bearing meteorites that have been on Earth a long time may become rusty red, but never brightly red as in the photos above. Here is the exterior (left) and interior (right, sawn face) of an unnamed ordinary chondrite from the Sahara Desert. It has probably been exposed on the surface for thousands of years.
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Do meteorites contain diamonds?

Such meteorites are called ureilites, and they usually contain tiny diamonds about 100 to 1,000 nanometers long. But a few of the Almahata Sitta meteorites had diamonds up to 100 times larger (1).
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Can meteorites be radioactive?

Meteorites do contain radioactive elements, but not significantly more than any ordinary terrestrial rock.
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