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  • 111Murchison meteorite — Murchison A Murchison meteorite specimen at the National Museum of Natural History (Washington) Type Chondrite Class Carbonaceous chondrite …

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  • 112Nakhla meteorite — s two sides and its inner surfaces after breaking it in 1998 …

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  • 1132009 Latvian meteorite hoax — The 2009 Latvian meteorite hoax was a publicity stunt in which Swedish based telecommunications company Tele2 staged an apparent meteorite landing which was later revealed to be fake. Contents 1 The Meteorite incident 2 Investigation 3 …

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  • 114Mars meteorite — A Mars meteorite is a meteorite that has landed on Earth and originated from Mars. This could have been the result of an impact of a celestial body on Mars, sending material from Mars into space. Of the many thousand meteorites that have been… …

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  • 115Nininger Meteorite Award — The Nininger Meteorite Award recognizes outstanding student achievement in the “Science of Meteoritics” as embodied by an original research paper.[1] In 1965, Dr. Harvey H. Nininger and Mrs. Addie D. Nininger endowed the Nininger Science of… …

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  • 116The British and Irish Meteorite Society — (BIMS) is a group of 150+ Meteorite researchers and amateurs. The BIMS was formed in 2004 by meteorite collector Mark Ford. The group provides a meteorite collecting and study focus for the UK and Ireland, and is the only meteorite group in the… …

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  • 117Iron meteorite — Tamentit Iron Meteorite, found in 1864 in the Sahara Desert,[1] weight about 500 kg. On display at Vulcania park in France …

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  • 118Middlesbrough meteorite — A cast of the Middlesbrough meteorite The Middlesbrough Meteorite fell in Middlesbrough, England on 14 March 1881. The meteorite fell on the afternoon of 14 March 1881, impacting the ground around 3.35 pm. Although there were reports that… …

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  • 119Murchison (météorite) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Murchison. Météorite de Murchison Un fragment de la météorite de Murchison en cours d analyse …

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  • 120Lunar meteorite — A Lunar meteorite is a meteorite that is known to have originated on the Moon.DiscoveryIn January 1982, John Schutt, leading an expedition in Antarctica for the ANSMET program, found a meteorite that he recognized to be unusual. Shortly… …

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