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  2. Murchison meteorite - Wikipedia

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    The Murchison meteorite is a meteorite that fell in Australia in 1969 near Murchison, Victoria. It belongs to the carbonaceous chondrite class, a group of meteorites rich in organic compounds . Due to its mass (over 100 kg or 220 lb) and the fact that it was an observed fall , the Murchison meteorite is one of the most studied of all meteorites .

  3. CM chondrite - Wikipedia

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    The meteorites have been described as "tuff" (compacted volcanic ash). [147] [29] As one example, the Tagish Lake meteorite provided ~10 kg of samples, from a meteor estimated to be 60–90 tons before entry. [148] By contrast, many ordinary chondrite meteorites are tougher [149] and overrepresented. [150] Iron meteorites are even moreso. [151]

  4. Chondrite - Wikipedia

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    The Murchison meteorite is on display at the Smithsonian's NMNH. The Murchison meteorite has been thoroughly studied; it fell in Australia close to the town that bears its name on 28 September 1969. It is a CM2 and it contains common amino acids such as glycine , alanine and glutamic acid as well as other less common ones such as isovaline and ...

  5. How Much Is a Meteorite Worth? - AOL

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    The exact worth of a meteorite varies depending on the specific type of meteorite in question. An 82-pound iron meteorite originating from an asteroid recently sold for $44,100 — about $540 per ...

  6. Sutter's Mill meteorite - Wikipedia

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    The meteorite type is similar to that of the 1969 Murchison meteorite in Australia. Unlike Murchison, Sutter's Mill shows clear brecciation: fragments of CM lithologies with different aqueous alteration and thermal processing histories are embedded in a fine grained CM matrix material. The Sutter's Mill meteorite originated from near the ...

  7. List of largest meteorites on Earth - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of largest meteorites on Earth. Size can be assessed by the largest fragment of a given meteorite or the total amount of material coming from the same meteorite fall: often a single meteoroid during atmospheric entry tends to fragment into more pieces. The table lists the largest meteorites found on the Earth's surface.

  8. Category:Chondrite meteorites - Wikipedia

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  9. This Super Rare Mud Meteorite Crashed into a Costa ... - AOL

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