balloonides
Balloonides are a type of meteorite that are characterized by their unique, balloon-like shape. These meteorites are typically composed of iron and nickel, with a high content of troilite, a sulfide of iron. The formation of balloonides is believed to be the result of the oxidation of iron-nickel alloys in the presence of water, which causes the material to expand and form the distinctive balloon-like shape.
Balloonides are relatively rare, with only a few specimens having been found and studied. They are typically
The study of balloonides is important for understanding the early history of the solar system and the