RM2BT6G69–Thin section of Meteorite NWA 5736 from Western Sahara photographed in cross polarised light
RF2C98FGX–LEEDEY - Fall 25 November 1943, Dewey County, Oklahoma, USA. Chondrite L6. Total mass 50 kg
RMDTG25K–The Beddgelert (H5) ordinary chondrite
RF2JNKJ16–Chondrite meteorite (L-subtype) on white background
RF2AT9WAC–Chondrite Meteorite H Type isolated, piece of rock formed in outer space in the early stages of Solar System as asteroids
RFJ17KXE–fragment of the Chelyabinsk meteorite (fallen 15 February 2013) isolated on white background
RF2DG34G7–Chondrite Meteorite isolated on white background.
RF2T5087Y–Chondrite is a kind of meteorite composed by silicates. Sample.
RF2J9E2YA–One person is answering question about space technology. He knows about Chondrite.
RMPFP9BW–Chondrite, a type of meteorite
RMF01R7G–Chondrite, Bluff stony meteorite, from Texas (United States), thin section, using crossed Nicols, x19x1,5.
RM2FN21MK–EMBARGOED till 00.01 Friday 14 May 2021 (ie not to be used online until then but ok for Print on Friday) - London, UK. 13th May, 2021. As part of the new While You Were Away display, one of the Winchcombe meteorites which landed in February, an extremely rare type of meteorite (a carbonaceous chondrite) and the first fall to have been recovered from the UK in 30 years - now on display at the Museum, located in the Vault. The Natural History Museum will reopen to the public on Monday 17 May, with visitors having to book a free timed ticket in advance online. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMD3EA77–This is an image of a meteorite from the mineral collection at the Royal Ontario Museum.
RFW9TBF4–fragment of a meteorite on a glass showcase close up, against the background of other blurry fragments
RMTB6NBC–An extremely large meteorite, weighing almost 30 kg, A stony meteorite, chondrite, found in Morocco, metallic and magnetic. A large, complete, beautifully sculpted and highly impressive stony meteorite, the subgroup is not classified, untreated. Dimensions 20 x 53 x 27.5 cm, weight 29.9 kg. Dating from the early phase of the solar system, possibly originating from the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, circa 4700 million years old. A meteorite of this size is of the utmost rarity. handicrafts, handcraft, craft, object, objects, stills, clipp, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RF2B6KXER–Impact melt rock formed at meteorite crater
RFEW45TB–Older plants. Cambrian period. 1. Petrifaction chondrite. 2. Murchisonites forbesi. 3. Ancient chondrites. 4. Seaweed, vintage engraved illustration. Earth before man – 1886.
RMW2KHWD–Carbonaceous Chondrite Meteorite Cross-section (CV3) formed by accretion of dust, small grains and calcium-aluminum-righ inclusions (CAIs) in the earl
RF2FBA1CP–WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA - JAN 18, 2021: Panorama of the Gibeon Meteorites at the Center of Windhoek, background buildings
RMCW321Y–Average view of a chondrite, Meteor
RF2ANK1NH–ALLENDE - Fall 8 February 1969, Chihuahua, Mexico. Carbonaceous Chondrite CV3. Total mass 2 tons.
RMDTGMMT–Vigarano CV3 chondrite
RF2JFMX16–Chondrite meteorite (L-subtype) on white background show some metal flake on the surface (shallow DOF)
RF2AT9W10–Chondrite Meteorite L6W2 Type isolated, piece of rock formed as an asteroid in the universe at during Solar System creation
RFJ17KXT–fragment of the Chelyabinsk meteorite (fallen 15 February 2013) isolated on white background
RF2HJN7P5–Chondrite Meteorite stone isolated on black background. Piece of rock formed during the Solar System creation.
RFM6E99B–Dark rock asteroid isolated on black background
RM2JAPFFJ–Pingualuit crater in Quebec, Canada, was formed millions of years ago by a meteorite striking the land, and today it is a deep lake. Pingualuit is 3.44 kilometers (2.14 miles) across and 267 meters (876 feet) deep. Also referred to as the Chubb Crater; New Quebec Crater. The crater and the surrounding area are now part of Pingualuit National Park. The only species of fish in the crater lake is the Arctic char. An optimised and enhanced version of NASA imagery. Credit: NASA/D.Sarrazin
RF2HA99FN–Meteorite rock on textbook, with light brown background.
RMF01R78–Iperstenic Chondrite, stony meteorite, from L'Aigle (Normandy, France), thin section, using crossed Nicols, 14x1,3.
RM2FN21MH–EMBARGOED till 00.01 Friday 14 May 2021 (ie not to be used online until then but ok for Print on Friday) - London, UK. 13th May, 2021. As part of the new While You Were Away display, one of the Winchcombe meteorites which landed in February, an extremely rare type of meteorite (a carbonaceous chondrite) and the first fall to have been recovered from the UK in 30 years - now on display at the Museum, located in the Vault. The Natural History Museum will reopen to the public on Monday 17 May, with visitors having to book a free timed ticket in advance online. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMD3EA7B–This is an image of a meteorite from the mineral collection at the Royal Ontario Museum.
RF2F3CP3H–3d rendered grass field with colorful flowers in shape of symbol of falling meteorite with ground isolated on white background
RMTB6NBD–An extremely large meteorite, weighing almost 30 kg, A stony meteorite, chondrite, found in Morocco, metallic and magnetic. A large, complete, beautifully sculpted and highly impressive stony meteorite, the subgroup is not classified, untreated. Dimensions 20 x 53 x 27.5 cm, weight 29.9 kg. Dating from the early phase of the solar system, possibly originating from the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, circa 4700 million years old. A meteorite of this size is of the utmost rarity. handicrafts, handcraft, craft, object, objects, stills, clipp, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RF2B6KXCC–Impact melt rock formed at meteorite crater
RFEW45TD–Older plants. Cambrian period. Petrifaction chondrite, vintage engraved illustration. Earth before man – 1886.
RM2PCF637–Stony Iron Meteorite (Stone Chondrite), Sahara Desert, Morocco
RF2FBA1DG–WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA - JAN 18, 2021: Panorama of the Gibeon Meteorites at the Center of Windhoek, background buildings
RM2CE2WCF–. Traité de chirurgie clinique et opératoire . Fig. 112. — Périostite tuberculeuse. — A, nodules tuberculeux formés par lagglo-mération des follicules F; V, transformation des vaisseaux en follicules; G. pro-duction de nouveaux vaisseaux dans le tissu fibreux formant un angiomeplexiforme (Poulet et Bousquet). muqueuse ou cutanée de nature tuberculeuse. Los sous-jaceul estenvahi par simple propagation. c. Chondrite tuberculeuse. — Brodie croyait à lorl que les lésionsdu cartilage étaient primitives. M. Lannelongue nous a montréplusieurs fois, sur les cartilages diarthrodiaux, des plaques jau-nâ
RF2C98EDH–VJATKA - Found 1994, Kyrov Region, URSS. Chondrite H4/5. Total mass 32 kg.
RMDTG25R–The Allende carbonaceous chondrite
RF2DC6JY3–End of the world. Gigantic meteor hitting the earth.
RF2AT9W50–Chondrite Meteorite L6W2 Type isolated, piece of rock formed as an asteroid in the universe at during Solar System creation
RFTT4T20–fragment of the Chelyabinsk meteorite (fallen 15 February 2013) isolated on white background
RF2EARYYF–Asteroid belt icon. Cartoon of asteroid belt vector icon for web design isolated on white background
RFM6E99F–Dark rock asteroid isolated on black background
RF2HA99E3–Meteorite rock detail, with light brown background
RMF01R7E–Chondrite type L, from Farmington (Kansas, United States), thin section, using crossed Nicols, x27x1,5.
RM2FN21MJ–EMBARGOED till 00.01 Friday 14 May 2021 (ie not to be used online until then but ok for Print on Friday) - London, UK. 13th May, 2021. As part of the new While You Were Away display, one of the Winchcombe meteorites which landed in February, an extremely rare type of meteorite (a carbonaceous chondrite) and the first fall to have been recovered from the UK in 30 years - now on display at the Museum, located in the Vault. The Natural History Museum will reopen to the public on Monday 17 May, with visitors having to book a free timed ticket in advance online. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMD3EABK–This is an image of a meteorite from the mineral collection at the Royal Ontario Museum.
RF2H92RM6–3d rendering of gingerbread cookie in shape of symbol of falling meteorite isolated on white background with white icing
RMTB6NBB–An extremely large meteorite, weighing almost 30 kg, A stony meteorite, chondrite, found in Morocco, metallic and magnetic. A large, complete, beautifully sculpted and highly impressive stony meteorite, the subgroup is not classified, untreated. Dimensions 20 x 53 x 27.5 cm, weight 29.9 kg. Dating from the early phase of the solar system, possibly originating from the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, circa 4700 million years old. A meteorite of this size is of the utmost rarity. handicrafts, handcraft, craft, object, objects, stills, clipp, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2PCF6JA–Carbonaceous chondrite meteorite, Northwest Africa 7454 (NWA 7454, CV3)
RF2F7MKNG–WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA - JAN 18, 2021: Gibeon Meteorites at the Center of Windhoek, background buildings
RMRGJ5AW–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. La Ce ' Nd ' Sm Eu Gd Tb 1 1 1 1- Tm Yb Lu Fig. 8 Chondrite normalised REE plots for selected boron-rich sediments. Samples plotting outside this field are predominantly boron- rich, and are relatively depleted in La. The C02-rich samples at Stinking Cove (SC4, SC5 and SC7) plot together but separate from the other samples in the Th-La-Sc diagram (Fig. 11), and are distinct from the C02- rich samples at Mackerel Cove (MC5, MC6, MC8 and MC9). This difference is due to an enrichment of Sc (relative to La) which correlates with an obser
RF2C98E95–NWA 2179 – Found 2003, Erfoud, Morocco, Africa. Chondrite H3. Total mass 367.2 grams
RMDTGMMY–Parnallee LL3.6 ordinary chondrite
RF2AT9TBR–Chondrite Meteorite L6W2 Type isolated, piece of rock formed as an asteroid in the universe at during Solar System creation
RFTT4T1B–fragment of the Chelyabinsk meteorite (fallen 15 February 2013) isolated on white background
RMF01R7D–Chondrite, stony meteorite, from McKinney (Texas, United States).
RM2FN21P3–EMBARGOED till 00.01 Friday 14 May 2021 (ie not to be used online until then but ok for Print on Friday) - London, UK. 13 May 2021. The family who found one of the same shower on their drive - Hannah, Rob and Cathyrn Wilcock with Victoria Bond. As part of the new While You Were Away display, one of the Winchcombe meteorites which landed in February, an extremely rare type of meteorite (a carbonaceous chondrite) and the first fall to have been recovered from the UK in 30 years - now on display at the Museum, located in the Vault. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RF2EM6AJ0–3d rendering of frosted glass symbol of falling meteorite isolated on black background with blurry reflections on the floor
RMW2KHRD–Carbonaceous Chondrite Meteorite (CV3) formed by accretion of dust, small grains and calcium-aluminum-righ inclusions (CAIs) in the early Solar System
RF2F7MKND–WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA - JAN 18, 2021: Gibeon Meteorites at the Center of Windhoek, background buildings
RMRGJ5CC–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 1"1-. 1— La Ce Nd ' SmEuGdfb -i—i—i—i—r- Tm Yb Lu Fig. 4 Chondrite normalised REE plots for the dolerites. The Dinas Head plot is the average of six samples. K20.AI203+AI203 . SC20A Q Mackerel Cove a Stinking Cove m Dinas Head + Dinas Head Quarry SC6 (SLATE) "SLATES". Na20.AI2O3 /P° "SPILOSITES + DESMOSITES" Fe203 + MgO+CaO MC11 SC21 MC10 Fig. 5 Ternary diagram (modified after Agrell, 1939) delineating fields for 'adinole', 'spilosites + desmosites' and 'slate'. Samples plotted are all the Dinas Head sediment
RF2C98E7E–EL HAMMAMI - Found 1997, Tiris Zemmour, Mauritania, Africa. Chondrite H56. Total mass 200 kg.
RMDTG251–The Parnalle ordinary chondrite
RF2AT9TC0–Chondrite Meteorite L6W2 Type isolated, piece of rock formed as an asteroid in the universe at during Solar System creation
RFTT4T0W–fragment of the Chelyabinsk meteorite (fallen 15 February 2013) isolated on white background
RM2FN21NE–EMBARGOED till 00.01 Friday 14 May 2021 (ie not to be used online until then but ok for Print on Friday) - London, UK. 13 May 2021. The family who found one of the same shower on their drive - Hannah, Rob and Cathyrn Wilcock. As part of the new While You Were Away display, one of the Winchcombe meteorites which landed in February, an extremely rare type of meteorite (a carbonaceous chondrite) and the first fall to have been recovered from the UK in 30 years - now on display at the Museum, located in the Vault. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RF2G8H3TA–3d rendering of color alarm clock with symbol of falling meteorite on dot display on wooden table with colored wall
RMW2KHR6–Carbonaceous Chondrite Meteorite (CV3) formed by accretion of dust, small grains and calcium-aluminum-righ inclusions (CAIs) in the early Solar System
RMRGJ5BP–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. MOBILITY AND FIXATION OF VARIETY OF ELEMENTS 95 1000 Q LU N cr O cr a â z. O I o 100: 10 ADINOLES TYPICAL SLATE ADINOLE MEAN. La Ce ' Nd 1000 Sm Eu Gd Tb Tm Yb Lu Fig. 7 Chondrite normalised REE plots for the range of adinoles from Dinas Head. Q LU N 1000 100 cr. o CC Q -z. O I o. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History). Lo
RF2C98ED3–POLUJAMKI - Found 1971, Mikhailovsky District, Altay Region, URSS. Chondrite H4. Total mass 13.5 kg.
RMDTGMN3–The Murchison CM2 carbonaceous chondrite
RF2AT9TWN–Chondrite Meteorite L6W2 Type isolated, piece of rock formed as an asteroid in the universe at during Solar System creation
RFTT4T30–fragment of the Chelyabinsk meteorite (fallen 15 February 2013) isolated on white background
RM2FN21MW–EMBARGOED till 00.01 Friday 14 May 2021 (ie not to be used online until then but ok for Print on Friday) - London, UK. 13 May 2021. The family who found one of the same shower on their drive - Hannah, Rob and Cathyrn Wilcock. As part of the new While You Were Away display, one of the Winchcombe meteorites which landed in February, an extremely rare type of meteorite (a carbonaceous chondrite) and the first fall to have been recovered from the UK in 30 years - now on display at the Museum, located in the Vault. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RF2FK7RGC–3d rendering of white fluffy clouds in shape of symbol of falling meteorite on blue sky with sun rays
RMW2KHRB–Carbonaceous Chondrite Meteorite (CV3) formed by accretion of dust, small grains and calcium-aluminum-righ inclusions (CAIs) in the early Solar System
RMRGJ5A1–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. Tm Yb Lu La Ce Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Fig. 9 Chondrite normalised REE plots for carbonate-rich rocks n Adinoles (GROUP 1) A Dolerites (GROUP 2) * 8>400 ppm (GROUP 3) + Other Samples (GROUP 4). POST-ARCHEAN SEDIMENTS Fig. 10 Ternary diagram, after Taylor and McLennon (1985). Samples plotted are: adinoles — GROUP 1 (open squares); dolerites — GROUP 2 (filled triangles); sediments with B>400 ppm — GROUP 3 (stars); other samples — GROUP 4 (crosses). Boron-rich samples Agrell (1939, 1941) provides an excellent comprehensive textural and min
RF2C98E4X–EDMONSON (B) - Found 1981, Hale County, Texas, USA. Chondrite H4. Total mass 14.402 kg.
RMDTGMMX–The Abee EH4 enstatite chondrite
RF2AT9WN7–Chondrite Meteorite L6W2 Type isolated, piece of rock formed as an asteroid in the universe at during Solar System creation
RFTT4T0F–fragment of the Chelyabinsk meteorite (fallen 15 February 2013) isolated on white background
RM2FN21PX–EMBARGOED till 00.01 Friday 14 May 2021 (ie not to be used online until then but ok for Print on Friday) - London, UK. 13 May 2021. The family who found one of the same shower on their drive - Hannah, Rob and Cathyrn Wilcock. As part of the new While You Were Away display, one of the Winchcombe meteorites which landed in February, an extremely rare type of meteorite (a carbonaceous chondrite) and the first fall to have been recovered from the UK in 30 years - now on display at the Museum, located in the Vault. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RF2GH6BD4–3d rendering various blue wire glowing mechanical parts in shape of symbol of falling meteorite isolated on black background with reflection on floor
RMW2KHRH–Carbonaceous Chondrite Meteorite (CV3) formed by accretion of dust, small grains and calcium-aluminum-righ inclusions (CAIs) in the early Solar System
RMRGJ5B7–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. La Ce ' Nd 1000 Sm Eu Gd Tb Tm Yb Lu Fig. 7 Chondrite normalised REE plots for the range of adinoles from Dinas Head. Q LU N 1000 100 cr. o CC Q -z. O I o. La Ce ' Nd ' Sm Eu Gd Tb 1 1 1 1- Tm Yb Lu Fig. 8 Chondrite normalised REE plots for selected boron-rich sediments. Samples plotting outside this field are predominantly boron- rich, and are relatively depleted in La. The C02-rich samples at Stinking Cove (SC4, SC5 and SC7) plot together but separate from the other samples in the Th-La-Sc diagram (Fig. 11), and are distinct from t
RF2AMR3WC–GIRGENTI - Fall 10 February 1853, Girgenti (Agrigento), Sicily, Italy. Chondrite L6 veined. Total mass 14.475 kg.
RF2AT9PXX–Chondrite Meteorite L6W2 Type isolated, piece of rock formed as an asteroid in the universe at during Solar System creation
RFTT4T2D–fragment of the Chelyabinsk meteorite (fallen 15 February 2013) isolated on white background
RM2FN21NF–EMBARGOED till 00.01 Friday 14 May 2021 (ie not to be used online until then but ok for Print on Friday) - London, UK. 13th May, 2021. As part of the new While You Were Away display, one of the Winchcombe meteorites which landed in February, an extremely rare type of meteorite (a carbonaceous chondrite) and the first fall to have been recovered from the UK in 30 years - now on display at the Museum, located in the Vault. The Natural History Museum will reopen to the public on Monday 17 May, with visitors having to book a free timed ticket in advance online. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RF2GDWX8F–3d rendering various mechanical glossy metal parts in shape of symbol of falling meteorite isolated on black background
RMW2KHWB–Carbonaceous Chondrite Meteorite Cross-section (CV3) formed by accretion of dust, small grains and calcium-aluminum-righ inclusions (CAIs) in the earl
RMRGJ5CN–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 94 C.T. WILLIAMS, R.F. SYMES AND V.K. DIN 1000 Q LU N l < 5 tr. O cc o z o X o 100: 10 DOLERITES PEPPER HOLE STEPPER POINT -*- TREVONE BAY -S- CATACLEWS POINT -X- DINAS HEAD. AVERAGE. 1"1-. 1— La Ce Nd ' SmEuGdfb -i—i—i—i—r- Tm Yb Lu Fig. 4 Chondrite normalised REE plots for the dolerites. The Dinas Head plot is the average of six samples. K20.AI203+AI203 . SC20A Q Mackerel Cove a Stinking Cove m Dinas Head + Dinas Head Quarry SC6 (SLATE) "SLATES". Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page image
RF2AMR3RB–BARRATTA - Found 1845, Deniliquin, Townsend county, New South Wales, Australia. Chondrite L3.8 black. Total mass 203 kg.
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