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  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. How Much Is a Meteorite Worth? - AOL

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    That’s over $15,000 per pound! Pieces of Mars rock can command similar prices, with a 4.25-pound piece selling for $63,000, approximately $15,000 per pound. Meteorites from the Moon are even ...

  5. Iron meteorite - Wikipedia

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    Iron meteorites, also called siderites or ferrous meteorites, are a type of meteorite that consist overwhelmingly of an iron–nickel alloy known as meteoric iron that usually consists of two mineral phases: kamacite and taenite. Most iron meteorites originate from cores of planetesimals, with the exception of the IIE iron meteorite group

  6. 30-year-old doorstop turns out to be a rare meteorite

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    A man in Michigan recently learned that what he thought was large rock is actually a rare meteorite with an estimated value of $100,000. 30-year-old doorstop turns out to be a rare meteorite Skip ...

  7. Carbonaceous chondrite - Wikipedia

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    Carbonaceous chondrites or C chondrites are a class of chondritic meteorites comprising at least 8 known groups and many ungrouped meteorites. They include some of the most primitive known meteorites. The C chondrites represent only a small proportion (4.6%) [1] of meteorite falls .

  8. Achondrite - Wikipedia

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    Achondrite. A eucrite achondrite from the Millbillillie meteorite shower. An achondrite [1] is a stony meteorite that does not contain chondrules. [2] [3] It consists of material similar to terrestrial basalts or plutonic rocks and has been differentiated and reprocessed to a lesser or greater degree due to melting and recrystallization on or ...

  9. Category:Meteorites by name - Wikipedia

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    Andura meteorite. Angers (meteorite) Angra dos Reis meteorite. Ankober (meteorite) Anlong (meteorite) Annaheim meteorite. Appley Bridge meteorite. Arbol Solo (meteorite) Archie (meteorite)