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Meteorite has expert stumped.
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<blockquote data-quote="sjastro" data-source="post: 75858672" data-attributes="member: 352921"><p>Once in space basically nothing.</p><p>The composition of the meteorite depends on the type of asteroid being impacted and the region of the asteroid where the fragments originate.</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-cSypxJKkgAA/WIc_I8nsMRI/AAAAAAAALHE/aIjDbxt5vDAZvJP0csUhh-It-mqJi4SOACLcB/s1600/Chart%2Bshowing%2Btypes%2Bof%2Basteroids%2Band%2Bmeteorites.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p> <p style="text-align: center"></p><p>A fragment from a type S asteroid for example, if from the core which reaches the Earth is an iron meteorite; from the mantle-core boundary a Pallasite or stony-iron meteorite; and from the crust a stony meteorite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjastro, post: 75858672, member: 352921"] Once in space basically nothing. The composition of the meteorite depends on the type of asteroid being impacted and the region of the asteroid where the fragments originate. [CENTER][IMG]https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-cSypxJKkgAA/WIc_I8nsMRI/AAAAAAAALHE/aIjDbxt5vDAZvJP0csUhh-It-mqJi4SOACLcB/s1600/Chart%2Bshowing%2Btypes%2Bof%2Basteroids%2Band%2Bmeteorites.jpg[/IMG] [/CENTER] A fragment from a type S asteroid for example, if from the core which reaches the Earth is an iron meteorite; from the mantle-core boundary a Pallasite or stony-iron meteorite; and from the crust a stony meteorite. [/QUOTE]
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