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  • Aomori ( meteorite) a meteorite which fell in 1984 in Tohoku, J
  • Akaba ( meteorite), a meteorite which fell in 1949 near Ma'an,
  • and she reluctantly returned to villainy as Meteorite, a member of the Thunderbolts.
  • -than-air ore was discovered, deposited by a meteorite ages ago.
  • the strongest, but not the only, significant meteorite airburst in recent history.
  • icroscopic magnetite crystals in the Martian meteorite ALH84001 were the longest-debated of several
  • was involved with investigations of martian meteorite ALH84001, which was claimed to contain evide
  • which holds several intact fragments of the meteorite, allowed NASA researchers to break one open
  • The Rolls-Royce Meteorite, also known as the Rover Meteorite was a V8
  • No direct meteorite analog has been found to date.
  • e most studied CV3 chondorite is the Allende meteorite and is believed to be the most altered.
  • The meteorite and portions of the car are now on display a
  • anic molecules have previously been found in meteorite and comet samples, indicating that some ingr
  • s the ship's seaplane to parachute on to the meteorite and plant the expedition flag, beating the c
  • d in 1986 during the analysis of the Bo Xian meteorite and is named after Zhang Heng, an ancient Ch
  • iron amounts to between 0.3% and 3.0% of the meteorite, and with a total iron content of 20% give o
  • ed to Korte who is claiming he never saw the meteorite and was misquoted".
  • The pieces of the Tagish Lake meteorite are dark grey to almost black in color with
  • since the buried fragments of the impacting meteorite are all found above a layer of carbon from a
  • very of fragments of mesosiderite stony-iron meteorite around the crater confirms an impact origin,
  • Schreibersite is reported from the Magura Meteorite, Arva, Slovak Republic; the Sikhote-Alin Met
  • rn Germany, claimed to have been struck by a meteorite as he was walking to school in June, 2009.
  • Meteoritical Society, and the 1995 Nininger Meteorite Award.
  • The meteorite broke up over Kentucky and damaged a parked
  • The Peekskill meteorite broke up over the United States on October 9
  • ng that the Peary expedition has reached the meteorite but not actually claimed it yet.
  • s required to find their child or divert the meteorite, but faith in religion.
  • phase was first identified in the Shergotty meteorite by G. Tschermak (1872) as an isotropic glass
  • le small grain within an enstatite chondrite meteorite called "Yamato 691", which was found during
  • Lodged in his brain, the meteorite causes him to transform into a strong and vi
  • High Possil is a stony meteorite, classified as an L6 ordinary chondrite - a
  • av Tschermak (1836-1927) as custodian of the meteorite collection at Vienna, and from 1889 until 18
  • re now known under the name "James M. DuPont Meteorite Collection".
  • The entire mass is in the Canadian Meteorite Collection, Ottawa.
  • 30 by 15 cm, it is now held by the Canadian Meteorite Collection, in Ottawa.
  • ion, creating world's largest non government meteorite collection.
  • Harvey Harlow Nininger (1887-1986), American meteorite collector, self-taught meteoriticist and edu
  • each other soon, and the film ends with the meteorite colliding with the earth.
  • About 9% of the meteorite consists of nickel-iron alloys, with traces
  • Analysis showed that the meteorite contained, apart from iron-nickel alloy, a s
  • seen a strange transparent stone, perhaps a meteorite, containing what some believe to be the imag
  • The article says in one paragraph that the meteorite contains little or no Ni-Fe metal.
  • Pierce claims that the troubles began when a meteorite crashed into Gardner's lands in June 1882.
  • hat exactly is going on: Three months ago, a meteorite crashed into Expel.
  • All is going well until a large meteorite crashes into a lightly populated island lead
  • What appears to be a large saucer shaped meteorite crashes into the Pacific Ocean near Mexico,
  • tor from Texas running for president, when a meteorite crashes into a car near the tracks, releasin
  • 25 September - Vitim event: a large meteorite crashes in the Vitim River basin in Siberia.
  • Suddenly, a huge meteorite crashes into Earth and kills the dinosaurs.
  • Glover Bluff is a meteorite crater located about 4 miles (6.4 km) south
  • Holleford Crater is a meteorite crater near the community of Holleford, part
  • are within the shire, as is the Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater National Park.
  • Marquez is a meteorite crater located in Leon County, Texas near th
  • The Odessa Meteor Crater is a meteorite crater in the southwestern part of Ector Cou
  • Kaluga is a meteorite crater in Russia.
  • Amguid is a meteorite crater in Algeria.
  • Kgagodi is a meteorite crater in Botswana.
  • A panorama of Veevers Meteorite Crater
  • Oasis is a meteorite crater in Libya.
  • Monturaqui is a meteorite crater in Chile.
  • Zhamanshin is a meteorite crater in Kazakhstan.
  • In October 2009 a meteorite crater was found near the town, which later
  • Neugrund is a meteorite crater in Estonia.
  • Gweni-Fada is a meteorite crater in Chad, Africa.
  • Flaxman is a meteorite crater in South Australia, Australia.
  • Lake Wanapitei occupies a meteorite crater in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
  • West Hawk is a meteorite crater in Manitoba, Canada.
  • Maple Creek is a subterranean meteorite crater in Saskatchewan, Canada.
  • Nicholson is a meteorite crater in the Northwest Territories, Canada.
  • Ragozinka is a meteorite crater in the Urals in Russia.
  • Ternovka is a meteorite crater in Ukraine (Dnipropetrovsk Oblast).
  • the world for numerous total solar eclipses, meteorite crater research, and meteorite recoveries.
  • It is named after the Kaali meteorite crater located in Saaremaa, Estonia.
  • Mistastin crater is a meteorite crater in Labrador, Canada which contains th
  • It is located near the large Sudbury meteorite crater but is not related to it.
  • Elbow is a meteorite crater just north of Riverhurst in Saskatche
  • Sobolev is a meteorite crater in the Far Eastern Federal District o
  • tioned clay mineral (Speel) Puchezh-Katunsky meteorite crater in the Moscow museum of astronautics.
  • Montagnais is a meteorite crater located on the continental shelf sout
  • The Middlesboro crater is a meteorite crater in Kentucky, United States.
  • Crater, also called the Brenham Crater, is a meteorite crater (astrobleme) in Kiowa County, Kansas.
  • sapeake Invader: Discovering America's Giant Meteorite Crater.
  • It is formed in a 23 km (14 mi) wide meteorite crater.
  • ion Astronomer in Ottawa and made a study of meteorite craters in Canada.
  • The Meteorite Craters at Henbury Central Australia by A.R.
  • idered to be one of the best preserved small meteorite craters on Earth.
  • There are three possible meteorite craters in Smiltene.
  • Kaali is a group of 9 meteorite craters located on the Estonian island of Sa
  • os crater one of the world's most accessible meteorite craters.
  • Caroline Smith, meteorite curator at the Natural History Museum in Lon
  • occurs as steel gray inclusions within other meteorite derived nickel iron mineral phases.
  • Hadley Rille was a meteorite discovered on the Moon at coordinates 26° 26
  • The first was the Bench Crater meteorite, discovered in 1969.
  • uman Complex Systems Program, and a prolific meteorite discoverer.
  • Nininger was accounting for half of all the meteorite discoveries in the world at that time.
  • s (about 1070 kg) is the center piece of the meteorite display at the University of New Mexico in A
  • A meteorite displayed at the Smithsonian Institution's A
  • e could have been created by the impact of a meteorite, due to its oval shape.
  • show that the shiny specks are particles of meteorite dust "that show no signs of structural damag
  • ely rare alkaline-rich clasts visible in the meteorite, each of which entered the rock at different
  • t a shallow angle, and was moving at typical meteorite entry speeds of 40,000 to 60,000 km/h.
  • 10 September - The largest meteorite ever to fall on the British Isles lands at A
  • In October 1951 a meteorite exploded in the atmosphere over Denmark and
  • four days later the skies opened for a true meteorite fall event.
  • It was the site of the first meteorite fall in the US to be recorded by a camera ne
  • he local area was the recipient of a notable meteorite fall on 4 March 1960: the Bruderheim meteori
  • L'Aigle is a L6 meteorite fallen in 1803 in Lower Normandy, France.
  • Qidong is a L/LL5-an chondrite meteorite fallen in 1982 in China.
  • Norton County is an Aubrite meteorite fallen in 1948 in Kansas, United States.
  • Although meteorite falls are rare everywhere, Scotland seems to
  • December 13 - A meteorite falls to earth at Wold Newton, East Riding o
  • contains specimens from over 1,600 separate meteorite falls and finds, and is actively used intern
  • The meteorite falls near a Mayan temple somewhere in South
  • ass, with none of the about 50 observed iron meteorite falls being an ataxite, however, the largest
  • le that they were terrestrial, and witnessed meteorite falls were treated with great skepticism.
  • The High Possil meteorite fell on the morning of Thursday, 5 April 180
  • The Karoonda meteorite fell to earth on November 25, 1930 at 10:53
  • 6Al in the sample can calculate the date the meteorite fell to earth.
  • The Middlesbrough Meteorite fell in Middlesbrough, England on 14 March 1
  • The meteorite fell on the afternoon of 14 March 1881, impa
  • This group contains 13 meteorite finds.
  • , he regarded moldavite as a special type of meteorite for which he proposed the name of tektite.
  • Osseo is an iron meteorite found in 1931 by Mr. Frank Johnston about 5
  • The first meteorite found at Morasko was uncovered in 1914 by Ge
  • It was the first meteorite found in Antarctica.
  • Chambord is an iron meteorite found in Quebec.
  • Tamentit Iron Meteorite, found in 1864 in the Sahara Desert, weight
  • te is a mineral discovered in the Dhofar 280 meteorite found in 2000 in Oman on the Arabian peninsu
  • , various amino acids were isolated from the meteorite fragment at Johnson Space Center.
  • o well preserved for its small size, and the meteorite fragments have not weathered away; some auth
  • The iron meteorite fragments collected around the crater are cl
  • The meteorite fragments are irons of type IIIAB.
  • No meteorite fragments have been found at the site.
  • Any meteorite fragments that may once have been present wo
  • It was also the first pallasite meteorite from Italy.
  • Diogenites are a subgroup of HED meteorite group, a type of achondritic stony meteorite
  • oid 4 Vesta, and as such are part of the HED meteorite group.
  • ound in the Murchison carbonaceous chondrite meteorite has revealed anomalous isotopic ratios of ca
  • The meteorite has been captured on 16 different videos and
  • More than 2,500 pieces of the impacting meteorite have been found (as of 2010).
  • Though he failed to find the meteorite he sought, he discovered numerous plant spec
  • craters, which were formed when a fragmented meteorite hit the earth's surface.
  • In 1992 a very small fragment (3 g) of Mbale meteorite hit a young Ugandan boy, but it had been slo
  • Daily Telegraph: Meteorite hits Gerrit Blank on way to school, survives
  • The meteorite hunters have, however, broken a world's reco
  • possible and are not consistent with a true meteorite impact of this small size.
  • The studies concluded that an ancient meteorite impact crater is present in the Precambrian
  • believed by some scientists that it may be a meteorite impact crater.
  • the Serpent Mound Disturbance, is an eroded meteorite impact crater in Ohio, United States.
  • ction event and may be the result of a major meteorite impact that created the Chicxulub Crater.
  • re only known to form in the bedrock beneath meteorite impact craters or underground nuclear explos
  • Dalgaranga crater is a small meteorite impact crater located on Dalgaranga pastoral
  • aubleau-Osceola structure is thought to be a meteorite impact site in western Missouri near the tow
  • ve the mountain is on the site of an ancient meteorite impact crater.
  • Gardnos crater (Gardnoskrateret) is a meteorite impact crater in the area known as Nesbyen i
  • n unmetamorphosed rocks may be evidence of a meteorite impact event or of an atomic bomb explosion.
  • 2800-3000 BC) comet or meteorite impact event.
  • of this somewhat circular lake was formed by meteorite impact 700±5 million years ago during the Cr
  • Initially interpreted as a meteorite impact structure because of its high degree
  • f the Prairie Bluff Chalk, is related to the meteorite impact at the Chicxulub crater site, directl
  • in complex in Ontario which is the site of a meteorite impact and the world's second largest nickel
  • Karla Crater is a meteorite impact crater in Tatarstan, Russia.
  • Whitecourt crater is a meteorite impact crater in Alberta, Canada.
  • Mizarai is a meteorite impact crater in Druskininkai municipality,
  • mpact crater) is a newly-discovered probable meteorite impact crater, 35 kilometres north of Newman
  • Aorounga is an eroded meteorite impact crater in Chad, Africa.
  • Henbury is one of five meteorite impact sites in Australia associated with ac
  • It is interpreted as an ancient meteorite impact crater, the evidence including brecci
  • anshin crater is the site of the most recent meteorite impact event of the magnitude that could hav
  • losely related to the terms impact crater or meteorite impact crater, and is used in cases where er
  • a glassy phase found in some meteorites and meteorite impact craters.
  • al depth, a part covered by sand at present) meteorite impact crater in the East Uweinat Desert in
  • Darwin Crater is a suspected meteorite impact crater in Western Tasmania, Australia
  • At the time of discovery a meteorite impact origin was suspected, but could not b
  • Liverpool is a meteorite impact crater situated in Arnhem Land within
  • The meteorite impact occurred about 250,000 years ago (Ple
  • iron fragments at the site also pointed to a meteorite impact, as there are no iron deposits in the
  • sts discovered that it was in fact formed by meteorite impact.
  • rt of the exploded Moon would come back as a meteorite impacting the Earth and causing sufficient d
  • also carry geophones, which could listen to meteorite impacts on the Moon's surface.
  • e been more copiously produced than in other meteorite impacts of similar size.
  • sediment transport in the Hudson River, and meteorite impacts in the deep ocean.
  • 84001 was shocked and broken by one or more meteorite impacts on the surface of Mars some 3.9 to 4
  • e may have been increased volcanic activity, meteorite impacts or shifts in Mars' orbit during this
  • Akimotoite was found in the Tenham meteorite in Queensland, Australia.
  • vidual who came closest to being struck by a meteorite in history up to that time.
  • CAI in chondrite meteorite in the collection of the American Museum of
  • 3 October - Fall of the Mars meteorite in Chassigny, Haute-Marne.
  • This turned out to be the 13th find of a meteorite in Norway.
  • e biomineral studied in the Martiam ALH84001 meteorite includes putative microbial fossils, tiny ro
  • her study of the reflectance spectrum of the meteorite indicate that it most likely originated from
  • A meteorite infested with an alien bugs heads towards Ea
  • atelierite was formed during the impact of a meteorite into a layer of Coconino Sandstone at Meteor
  • This meteorite is intermediate between L and LL ordinary ch
  • This meteorite is relatively young; radiometric dating indi
  • her father and mother, just at the time the meteorite is about to hit.
  • Thirty percent of the meteorite is the iron-rich metallic phases kamacite an
  • The Holsinger meteorite is the largest discovered fragment of the me
  • A large, colossal Meteorite is heading towards the Earth, and threatens
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