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  2. Orconuma meteorite - Wikipedia

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    The Orconuma meteorite is classified as an H3-4 chondrite. This classification indicates that it is a type of stony meteorite that is rich in olivine and pyroxene, and it originated from the asteroid belt. The H3-4 classification also suggests that it underwent minimal thermal metamorphism on its parent body. References

  3. LL chondrite - Wikipedia

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    Paragould meteorite, an LL5. The LL chondrites are a group of stony meteorites, the least abundant group of the ordinary chondrites, accounting for about 10–11% of observed ordinary-chondrite falls and 8–9% of all meteorite falls (see meteorite fall statistics ). The ordinary chondrites are thought to have originated from three parent ...

  4. Category:Meteorites by type - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Meteorites by type. Help. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Meteorites by type. This is a container category. Due to its scope, it should contain only subcategories.

  5. Meteorite - Wikipedia

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    Meteorite. The 60- tonne, 2.7 m-long (8.9 ft) Hoba meteorite in Namibia is the largest known intact meteorite. [1] A meteorite is a rock that originated in outer space and has fallen to the surface of a planet or moon. When the original object enters the atmosphere, various factors such as friction, pressure, and chemical interactions with the ...

  6. List of meteorite minerals - Wikipedia

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    A meteorite mineral is a mineral found chiefly or exclusively within meteorites or meteorite-derived material. [citation needed] This is a list of those minerals, excluding minerals also commonly found in terrestrial rocks. As of 1997 there were approximately 295 mineral species which have been identified in meteorites.

  7. Meteorite classification - Wikipedia

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    Meteorite classification. In meteoritics, a meteorite classification system attempts to group similar meteorites and allows scientists to communicate with a standardized terminology when discussing them. Meteorites are classified according to a variety of characteristics, especially mineralogical, petrological, chemical, and isotopic properties.

  8. Category:Meteorites - Wikipedia

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    Meteorite Men title screen.jpg 325 × 206; 61 KB. Meteorite Museum.jpg 398 × 250; 31 KB. Nininger-portrait.jpg 209 × 205; 8 KB. Categories: Meteoroids. Rocks. Hidden category: Commons category link from Wikidata.

  9. H chondrite - Wikipedia

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    H chondrite. The H type ordinary chondrites are the most common type of meteorite, accounting for approximately 40% of all those catalogued, 46% of the ordinary chondrites, and 44% of all chondrites. [1] The ordinary chondrites are thought to have originated from three parent asteroids, whose fragments make up the H chondrite, L chondrite and ...