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  1. Meteorite - Wikipedia

    Meteorites have traditionally been divided into three broad categories: stony meteorites that are rocks, mainly composed of silicate minerals; iron meteorites that are largely composed of ferronickel; and …

  2. Meteorite | Definition, Types, Identification, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 22, 2025 · Overview of meteorites and their impact on the earth Meteorites are fragments of debris from the asteroid belt that penetrate Earth's atmosphere and reach its surface.

  3. Meteors and Meteorites: Facts - NASA Science

    Feb 14, 2025 · When a meteoroid survives its trip through the atmosphere and hits the ground, it’s called a meteorite. Meteorites typically range between the size of a pebble and a fist. Meteoroids are space …

  4. Types of Meteorites: Iron, Stone, Stony-Iron, Lunar, Martian

    There are several different types of meteorites! Learn about them in this article by Geoffrey Notkin, meteorite hunter.

  5. Meteorite - National Geographic Society

    Apr 4, 2024 · Meteorites crash through the atmospheres of all planets and moons in our solar system. Some planets and moons don't have enough atmosphere to break apart meteors, resulting in large …

  6. Meteorites: Messengers From Outer Space - Smithsonian National …

    Meteorites are precious rock samples preserving material from the birth of the Solar System 4.6 billion years ago. Some are actual pieces of the original matter from which the planets were assembled.

  7. Meteorite facts – Buseck Center for Meteorite Studies

    Learn more about meteorite locations, and where meteorites are found, here! How do we know whether a meteorite is a new, distinct meteorite or part of an older find? Detailed microscopic, chemical and …

  8. Meteorites - American Museum of Natural History

    And while meteorites are not from stars, they contain vital clues that help scientists understand how stars like our Sun formed and how planets, including Earth, took shape more than four billion years ago.

  9. Meteorites - Oxford University Museum of Natural History

    Meteorites are unusual and rare rocks of extraterrestrial origin and are divided broadly into three types: stony, stony-iron and iron. The majority of meteorites on Earth come from the asteroid belt, a band of …

  10. Think you found a meteorite? - California Department of Conservation

    Meteorites typically lack vesicles. Does the sample have a fusion crust? Most meteorites have a dark, ash like crust on the surface, which is darker than the interior. Is the sample magnetic? Meteorites …