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  2. Template:Metbull - Wikipedia

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    This template can be useful to create a link to the Meteoritical Bulletin Database with a standardized look. Use: {{metbull|code|meteorite name}} Example: {{metbull|11916|Hraschina}} ---> Meteoritical Bulletin Database: Hraschina. Note: you can find the "code" at the end of the url of the specific meteorite page on the Meteoritical Bulletin ...

  3. List of lunar meteorites - Wikipedia

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    MET 01210 2001 22.8 ... Lunar meteorites — Meteoritical Bulletin Database. This page was last edited on 24 April 2024, at 00:41 (UTC). Text is ...

  4. The Meteoritical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Meteoritical Society is the organization that records all known meteorites in its Meteoritical Bulletin.The Society also publishes one of the world's leading planetary science journals, Meteoritics & Planetary Science, and is a cosponsor with the Geochemical Society of the renowned journal Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.

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  6. Orconuma meteorite - Wikipedia

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    The Orconuma meteorite is a meteorite that was discovered in the Philippines, and it is one of six meteorites from the Philippines listed in the Meteoritical Society's Bulletin database. [1] The meteorite is thought to have formed about 4.6 billion years ago.

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  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]

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