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The front of this vintage postcard features a large, dark, textured meteorite displayed against a teal background. The object appears to be the 'Space Wanderer' Pallasite meteorite, notable for its significant size and historical discovery.

The back of the postcard provides detailed information about the meteorite, identifying it as the 'SPACE WANDERER' from Greensburg, Kansas. It is described as a huge Pallasite meteorite, weighing 1,000 lbs (454.54 kg), currently on display at the Big Well in Greensburg. The text explains that this rare space-rock is part of a gigantic fireball that fell to earth in prehistoric times and was discovered in 1948, buried 63 inches deep in prairie soil near Greensburg. Handwritten text on the back indicates a visit in 'Aug 1987' to 'Big Well' on a trip with companions. The postcard was distributed by Peach Enterprises, Inc. and features a color photo by Merlin Peck, with production by Mason Color Graphics, Kansas City, MO.