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Hello! Help with the identification of the stone, I think that it can be Martian. Where it was found, there was a fall 47 years ago.
more photos. The stone is weakly magnetized, it was found destroyed in the forest at a depth of 25-30 cm. It turned out to be collected, it is shown in the photo.
 

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When considering a stone with an increase, you can see these changes on the surface of the stone.
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Sorry, not a meteorite.

Time for more coffee.
 

Thanks for the expert opinion, now I know how to define achondrites! Thank you!
 

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