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  2. List of fictional elements, materials, isotopes and subatomic ...

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    It appears in armor form in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. It appears as a cyan metal used to make armor and weapons in MapleStory. Mythril is also depicted as a teal-color metal used to craft armor, weapons, and tools in Terraria. Moustachium Team Fortress 2: Yellow metal bars given to people who gained achievements in the game SpaceChem. It ...

  3. Terraria - Wikipedia

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    Terraria is a 2D sandbox game with gameplay that revolves around exploration, building, crafting, combat, survival, and mining, playable in both single-player and multiplayer modes. [3] [4] The game has a 2D sprite tile-based graphical style reminiscent of the 16-bit sprites found on the Super NES . [4]

  4. Chinga meteorite - Wikipedia

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    Found date. 1913. TKW. 209.4 kilograms (462 lb) Related media on Wikimedia Commons. The Chinga meteorite is an iron meteorite. It is structurally an ataxite with very rare kamacite lamella. The meteoric iron is a part of the lamella taenite. [2] The total chemical composition is 82.8% iron, 16.6% nickel, and the rest mostly cobalt and phosphorus.

  5. Kamacite - Wikipedia

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    Kamacite is an alloy of iron and nickel, which is found on Earth only in meteorites.According to the International Mineralogical Association (IMA) it is considered a proper nickel-rich variety of the mineral native iron.

  6. Seymchan (meteorite) - Wikipedia

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    Found date. June 1967. TKW. about 351 kg. Related media on Wikimedia Commons. Seymchan is a pallasite meteorite found in the dry bed of the river Hekandue, a left tributary of river Yasachnaya in the Magadan district, Russia, near the settlement of Seymchan, in June 1967.

  7. IIAB meteorites - Wikipedia

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    IIAB meteorites are a group of iron meteorites. Their structural classification ranges from hexahedrites to octahedrites. [2] IIABs have the lowest concentration of nickel of all iron meteorite groups. [3] Most iron meteorites are derived from the metallic planetary cores of their respective parent bodies, but in the case of the IIABs the ...

  8. Strewn field - Wikipedia

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    Example of meteorite strewnfield: distribution ellipse of Pultusk meteorite. A strewn field is the area where meteorites from a single fall are dispersed. It is also often used for the area containing tektites produced by large meteorite impact.

  9. Meteorite weathering - Wikipedia

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    Meteorite weathering is the terrestrial alteration of a meteorite. Most meteorites date from the oldest times in the Solar System and are by far the oldest material available on our planet. Despite their age, they are vulnerable to the terrestrial environment. Water, chlorine and oxygen attack meteorites as soon as they reach the ground.