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- 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...
- Meteoric iron, sometimes meteoritic iron, is a native metal and early-universe protoplanetary-disk remnant found in meteorites and made from the elements...
- 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...
- Look up meteoritics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Meteoritics is the science that deals with meteors, meteorites, and meteoroids. It is closely connected...
- microbes. The study, published in the journal of the Geochemical and Meteoritic Society, used more advanced high resolution electron microscopy than was...
- found in Switzerland; it was made of meteoritic iron whose composition suggested its origin from the Kaali meteorite. "Kaalijärv". Earth Impact Database...
- from the Wolf Cr****, Western Australia, meteorite crater. Meteoritics, v. 3, pp. 235–238. 1967 LaPaz, L., Meteoritic material from the Wolf Cr****, Western...
- crater, as well as meteoritic material, should still be present in the crater's rim. Gilbert also ****umed a large portion of the meteorite should be buried...
- Look up Meteorite, meteorite, or météorite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A meteorite is an object that originates in outer space and impacts the...
- correlate with meteorite composition and homogeneity, the material for the blade is determined to have originated by way of a meteoritic landing. The dagger...