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  2. El Ali meteorite - Wikipedia

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    The El Ali meteorite (Arabic) or Ceel Cali (Somali) (known traditionally by the locals as Shiid-Birood and recently by the finders as Nightfall), literally meaning, "Ali's Well," is a 15,150-kilogram (16.70-short-ton) meteorite that was known to the local population in Somalia for generations, but officially recognized as a meteorite only in 2020.

  3. Marquez crater - Wikipedia

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    Marquez crater is a meteorite crater located in Leon County, Texas near the small town of Marquez about 177 km (110 mi) northeast of Austin, Texas, United States. [1]It is 12.7 km (8 mi) in diameter and the age is estimated to be 58 ± 2 million years ().

  4. Odessa Meteor Crater - Wikipedia

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    The Odessa Meteor Crater is a meteorite crater in the southwestern part of Ector County, southwest of the city of Odessa of West Texas, United States. It is accessible approximately 3 mi (5 km) south of Interstate 20 at Exit 108 (Moss Road). [ 1 ]

  5. Category:Meteorites found in Somalia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Meteorites found in Somalia" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. E. El Ali meteorite

  6. Meteorite crashes in South Texas causing startling boom ... - AOL

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    A meteorite crashed in the area of Mission, Texas, Wednesday night causing a loud boom that startled residents, authorities said. Meteorite crashes in South Texas causing startling boom ...

  7. Texas driver saw meteor as radio played ‘Lucy in the Sky with ...

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  8. Cameras for All-Sky Meteor Surveillance - Wikipedia

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    CAMS (the Cameras for All-Sky Meteor Surveillance project) is a NASA-sponsored international project that tracks and triangulates meteors during night-time video surveillance in order to map and monitor meteor showers. Data processing is housed at the Carl Sagan Center of the SETI Institute [1] in California, USA.

  9. Meteor soared across Texas sky before residents below ... - AOL

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