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  2. 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)

  3. List of largest meteorites on Earth - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of largest meteorites on Earth. Size can be assessed by the largest fragment of a given meteorite or the total amount of material coming from the same meteorite fall: often a single meteoroid during atmospheric entry tends to fragment into more pieces. The table lists the largest meteorites found on the Earth's surface.

  4. British and Irish Meteorite Society - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .bimsociety .org. The British and Irish Meteorite Society (BIMS) is a group of over 150 meteorite researchers and amateurs. The BIMS was formed in 2004 by the meteorite collectors Mark Ford and Dave Harris. The group provides a meteorite collecting and study focus for the UK and Ireland, and is the only meteorite group in the UK ...

  5. 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.

  6. Category:Meteorites by find location - Wikipedia

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    Meteorites found in Chile ‎ (1 P) Meteorites found in China ‎ (5 P) Meteorites found in Croatia ‎ (1 P) Meteorites found in the Czech Republic ‎ (3 P)

  7. 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 ...

  8. List of impact structures on Earth - Wikipedia

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    This list of impact structures on Earth contains a selection of the 190 confirmed craters given in the Earth Impact Database as of 2017. [1] [a] To keep the lists manageable, only the largest impact structures within a time period are included. Alphabetical lists for different continents can be found under Impact structures by continent below.

  9. The Meteoritical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Meteoritical Society is the organization that records all known meteorites in its Meteoritical Bulletin. The Society also publishes one of the world's leading planetary science journals, Meteoritics & Planetary Science, and is a cosponsor with the Geochemical Society of the renowned journal Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta .