Misplaced Pages

Meteorite find

Article snapshot taken from[REDACTED] with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Meteorite that was found by people, but whose fall was not observed
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. They may have been on Earth's surface for as many as thousands of years and therefore could have been subject to varying amounts of weathering.

Finds are distinguished from "meteorite falls", which are those which were observed during their descent and collected shortly afterwards.

All officially recognized meteorites are listed in databases such as the Meteoritical Bulletin Database, most of which have specimens in modern collections.

See also

References

  1. Oriti, Ronald A.; Starbird, William B. (1977). Introduction to Astronomy. Glencoe Press. p. 168.

External links

Meteorite databases
Meteorites and meteoritics
Meteorite...
Classification
By type, class,
clan, group
and grouplet
Chondrite
Achondrite
Primitive
Asteroidal
Lunar
Martian
Iron
Stony-iron
Structural
Obsolete terms
Mineralogy
and petrology
Lists
Meteorites by name
Largest meteorites on Earth
A–B
C–D
E–F
G–H
I–J
K–L
M–N
O–P
Q–R
S–T
U–V
W–X
Y–Z
Category:
Meteorite find Add topic