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  2. Martian meteorite - Wikipedia

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    A Martian meteorite is a rock that formed on Mars, was ejected from the planet by an impact event, and traversed interplanetary space before landing on Earth as a meteorite. As of September 2020 [update] , 277 meteorites had been classified as Martian, less than half a percent of the 72,000 meteorites that have been classified. [ 1 ]

  3. List of Martian meteorites - Wikipedia

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    Meteorite Found Mass (g) Notes Allan Hills 77005: 1977-12-29 482.5 First Antarctic find. Allan Hills 84001: 1984 1939.9 Orthopyroxenite, 4.091 billion years old, is believed to be the oldest Martian meteorite. Chassigny: 1815-10-03 4000 Mainly olivine with intercumulous pyroxene, feldspar, and oxides. Dar al Gani 476: 1996-2000 2015 Dar al Gani ...

  4. Nakhlite - Wikipedia

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    Nakhla meteorite's two halves, showing its inner surfaces after being broken in 1998. Nakhlites are a group of Martian meteorites, named after the first one, Nakhla meteorite. Nakhlites are igneous rocks that are rich in augite and were formed from basaltic magma about 1.3 billion years ago. They contain augite and olivine crystals.

  5. Northwest Africa 7034 - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Africa 7034 is a Martian meteorite. [4] It contains portions [5] estimated to be 4.43 billion years old and contains the most water of any Martian meteorite found on Earth. [6] Although it is from Mars it does not fit into any of the three SNC meteorite categories, and forms a new Martian meteorite group named "Martian (basaltic ...

  6. Category:Martian meteorites - Wikipedia

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    Martian meteorite-List of Martian meteorites; A. Allan Hills 77005; Allan Hills 84001; C. Chassigny (meteorite) E. Elephant Moraine 79001; L. Los Angeles (meteorite) N.

  7. Composition of Mars - Wikipedia

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    The elemental composition of Mars is different from Earth's in several significant ways. First, Martian meteorite analysis suggests that the planet's mantle is about twice as rich in iron as the Earth's mantle. [6] [7] The planet's distinctive red color is due to iron oxides on its surface. Second, its core is richer in sulphur. [8]

  8. Zagami meteorite - Wikipedia

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    Zagami is the largest single Martian meteorite ever found, weighing about 18 kilograms (40 lb). [1] It landed 10 feet (3.0 m) from a farmer near Zagami, Nigeria, and became buried in a hole about 2 feet (0.61 m) deep.

  9. List of meteorite minerals - Wikipedia

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    the New Baltimore meteorite of Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States; Chladniite {Ca}{Na 8}{Ca 4 Na 4}{(Mg,Fe 2+) 43}(PO4) 36: Cohenite (Fe,Ni,Co) 3 C Daubréelite: Fe 2+ Cr 3+ 2 S 4: ALH 84001 meteorite, Hoba meteorite, and the Canyon Diablo meteorite. Dmitryivanovite: CaAl 2 O 4: Elaliite: Nightfall Meteorite, Somalia Elkinstantonite ...