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  1. Meteorite - Wikipedia

    [1] A meteorite is a rock that originated in outer space and has fallen to the surface of a planet or moon. When the original object enters the atmosphere, various factors such as friction, …

  2. Meteorite | Definition, Types, Identification, & Facts | Britannica

    6 days ago · Meteorite, any fairly small natural object from interplanetary space—i.e., a meteoroid—that survives its passage through Earth’s atmosphere and lands on the surface. In …

  3. Meteorites: Windows into our solar system’s beginnings

    Meteorites are like a time machine and spacecraft all in one. Discover how our scientists use rare specimens in the meteorite collection we care for to understand the history of Earth and our …

  4. Meteors and Meteorites - NASA Science

    Jul 17, 2025 · Scientists estimate that about 48.5 tons (44 tonnes or 44,000 kilograms) of meteoritic material falls on Earth each day. Almost all the material is vaporized in Earth's …

  5. Types of Meteorites: Iron, Stone, Stony-Iron, Lunar, Martian

    There are several different types of meteorites! Learn about them in this article by Geoffrey Notkin, meteorite hunter.

  6. Identifying Meteorite Rocks: A Detailed Guide

    Explore our detailed guide on meteorite rock identification! Learn methods, types, and significance 🌌 for both novices and collectors. Unlock the mysteries!

  7. What is a meteorite? - The Institute for Environmental Research …

    Jun 16, 2025 · A meteorite is a solid piece of debris, originating from sources such as asteroids, comets, or even other planets like Mars or the Moon, that survives its passage through the …

  8. Meteorite facts – Buseck Center for Meteorite Studies

    Learn more about meteorite locations, and where meteorites are found, here! How do we know whether a meteorite is a new, distinct meteorite or part of an older find? Detailed microscopic, …

  9. Meteorite: What is a Meteorite, Definition, Composition

    When a piece falls towards Earth, the friction with our atmosphere heats it up, making it glow and often burning most of it away. This glowing streak of light is called a meteor, or "shooting star." …

  10. Meteorites: Messengers From Outer Space - Smithsonian National …

    Jul 31, 2025 · A meteor is the streak of light caused when a meteoroid enters Earth's atmosphere. Air friction melts the meteoroid's surface, making it glow white hot. Meteors also are called …