- from
meteoritic iron. They were
found in
northern Egypt and have been
securely dated to 3200 BC.
Although the use of the
metal found in
meteorites is also...
- Look up
meteoritics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Meteoritics is the
science that
deals with meteors,
meteorites, and meteoroids. It is
closely connected...
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Meteoric iron,
sometimes meteoritic iron, is a
native metal and early-universe protoplanetary-disk
remnant found in
meteorites and made from the elements...
- encomp****es the
total extent of
meteoritic material fallen from the sky
during this fall. This
material is
classified as iron
meteorite belonging to the chemical...
-
distinguish meteoritic irons from human-made iron products,
which usually contain lower amounts of Ni, but it is not
enough to
prove meteoritic origin. Iron...
- for centuries, who used it as a
source of
meteoritic iron for tools. The
first foreigner to
reach the
meteorite was
Robert Peary in 1894, with the ****istance...
- A
meteorite fall, also
called an
observed fall, is a
meteorite collected after its fall from
outer space was
observed by
people or
automated devices. Any...
- microbes. The study,
published in the
journal of the
Geochemical and
Meteoritic Society, used more
advanced high
resolution electron microscopy than was...
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Zagami is the
largest single Martian meteorite ever found,
weighing about 18
kilograms (40 lb). It
landed 10 feet (3.0 m) from a
farmer near Zagami, Nigeria...
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excesses in
meteoritic amino acids". Science. 275 (5302): 951–955. Bibcode:1997Sci...275..951C...