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  2. Sutter's Mill meteorite - Wikipedia

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    The Sutter's Mill meteorite is a carbonaceous chondrite which entered the Earth's atmosphere and broke up at about 07:51 Pacific Time on April 22, 2012, with fragments landing in the United States. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The name comes from Sutter's Mill , a California Gold Rush site, near which some pieces were recovered.

  3. Sutter's Mill - Wikipedia

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    The first samples of this meteorite fall were recovered close to Sutter's Mill, so it was named the Sutter's Mill meteorite. Several dozen fragments were eventually identified, with a total weight of about a kilogram. The meteorite is classified as a carbonaceous chondrite and contains some of the oldest known material in the Solar System. [17]

  4. Category:Meteorites found in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Collection of meteorites in the National Museum of Brazil; D. Dimmitt (meteorite) E. ... Sutter's Mill meteorite; Sylacauga (meteorite) V. Vermillion meteorite; W.

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  6. Old Woman meteorite - Wikipedia

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    The meteorite is mostly composed of iron, but also contains nickel (about 6%), as well as small amounts of chromium, cobalt, phosphorus, and sulfur. The main mass was put on display in the Smithsonian Institution from 1978 to 1980, and now resides in the Desert Discovery Center in Barstow, California. [2]

  7. The Gold Rush That Changed Everything

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    The Gold Rush began in earnest in 1849, which led to its eager participants being called "49ers," and within two years of James Marshall's discovery at Sutter's Mill, 90,000 people flocked to ...

  8. Meteorite find - Wikipedia

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    A search for meteorites in the Dhofar Desert in the Arabian Peninsula (Dhofar Governorate, Oman, November 2012) A meteorite find is a meteorite that was found by people, but whose fall was not observed. [1] They may have been on Earth's surface for as many as thousands of years and therefore could have been subject to varying amounts of weathering.

  9. Here's when, where the Geminid meteor shower will be visible ...

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    During meteor showers, many meteors travel through Earth's atmosphere over a short period. Most meteors burn up in space. The few that survive the trip and reach the ground and considered meteorites.