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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. Dramatic video shows Trump-ordered airstrikes taking out ...

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    Dramatic new video shows the moment US military bombed a cave complex in Somalia obliterating a senior ISIS “attack planner” and several other militants on Saturday. The Feb. 1 precision ...

  4. 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

  5. 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 ().

  6. Meteorite worth small fortune of $4,000 on 'Pawn Stars' - AOL

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    Turns out UCLA has "the largest collection of meteorites on the west coast" with over 2,400 samples ... which is a small collection compared to the more than 50,000 meteorites NASA reports have ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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 ]

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