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L chondrite

Index L chondrite

The L type ordinary chondrites are the second most common group of meteorites, accounting for approximately 35% of all those catalogued, and 40% of the ordinary chondrites. [1]

33 relations: Angers (meteorite), Atoka meteorite, Baszkówka (meteorite), Chesapeake Bay impact crater, Chondrite, Deal, New Jersey, Desert Fireball Network, Detailed logarithmic timeline, Dingle Dell Meteorite, Flora family, Ganymede (moon), H chondrite, High Possil meteorite, Io (moon), LL chondrite, Meteorite classification, Morokweng crater, Northwest Africa 3009, Novato meteorite, Ordinary chondrite, Ordovician meteor event, Peace River (meteorite), Q-type asteroid, Qidong (meteorite), Sołtmany (meteorite), Wold Cottage meteorite, 1272 Gefion, 1433 Geramtina, 1685 Toro, 4034 Vishnu, 5143 Heracles, 7 Iris, 8 Flora.

Angers (meteorite)

Angers is an L6 meteorite that hit Pays de la Loire, France in 1822.

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Atoka meteorite

The Atoka meteorite is an L6 meteorite which was observed to fall to earth near Atoka, Oklahoma, in 1945.

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Baszkówka (meteorite)

Baszkówka is an L5 ordinary chondrite meteorite which fell on 25 August 1994 in Baszkówka village, 23 km SSW of Warsaw.

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Chesapeake Bay impact crater

The Chesapeake Bay impact crater was formed by a bolide that impacted the eastern shore of North America about 35.5 ± 0.3 million years ago, in the late Eocene epoch.

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Chondrite

Chondrites are stony (non-metallic) meteorites that have not been modified due to melting or differentiation of the parent body.

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Deal, New Jersey

Deal is a borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, settled by European immigrants in the mid-1660s and named after an English carpenter from Deal, Kent.

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Desert Fireball Network

The Desert Fireball Network (DFN) is a network of cameras in Australia.

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Detailed logarithmic timeline

This timeline shows the whole history of the universe, the Earth, and mankind in one table.

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Dingle Dell Meteorite

Dingle Dell is a 1.15 kg ordinary chondrite of subclass L/LL5, and the fourth meteorite to be recovered by the Desert Fireball Network camera observatory.

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Flora family

The Flora or Florian '''family''' of asteroids is a large grouping of S-type asteroids in the inner main belt, whose origin and properties are relatively poorly understood at present.

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Ganymede (moon)

Ganymede (Jupiter III) is the largest and most massive moon of Jupiter and in the Solar System.

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H chondrite

The H type ordinary chondrites are the most common type of meteorite, accounting for approximately 40% of all those catalogued, 46% of the ordinary chondrites, and 44% of the chondrites.

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High Possil meteorite

The High Possil meteorite fell on the morning of Thursday, 5 April 1804, in a quarry near High Possil, on the northern outskirts of Glasgow.

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Io (moon)

Io (Jupiter I) is the innermost of the four Galilean moons of the planet Jupiter.

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LL chondrite

The LL chondrites are a group of stony meteorites, the least abundant group of the ordinary chondrites, accounting for about 10–11% of observed ordinary-chondrite falls and 8–9% of all meteorite falls (see meteorite fall statistics).

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Meteorite classification

The ultimate goal of meteorite classification is to group all meteorite specimens that share a common origin on a single, identifiable parent body.

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Morokweng crater

The Morokweng crater (or Morokweng impact structure) is an impact crater buried beneath the Kalahari Desert near the town of Morokweng in South Africa's North West province, close to the border with Botswana.

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Northwest Africa 3009

The NWA 3009 meteorite was found in Northwest Africa during 2001.

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Novato meteorite

The Novato meteorite is an ordinary chondrite which entered the earth's atmosphere and broke up at 19:44 Pacific time on 17 October 2012.

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Ordinary chondrite

The ordinary chondrites (sometimes called the O chondrites) are a class of stony chondritic meteorites.

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Ordovician meteor event

The Ordovician meteor event was a dramatic increase in the rate at which L chondrite meteorites fell to Earth during the Middle Ordovician period, about 467.5 million years ago.

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Peace River (meteorite)

Peace River is a L6 chondrite meteorite fall on the morning of March 31, 1963.

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Q-type asteroid

Q-type asteroids are relatively uncommon inner-belt asteroids with a strong, broad 1 micrometre olivine and pyroxene feature, and a spectral slope that indicates the presence of metal.

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Qidong (meteorite)

Qidong is a L/LL5-an chondrite meteorite fallen in 1982 in China.

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Sołtmany (meteorite)

Sołtmany is an L6 ordinary chondrite meteorite which fell on 30 April 2011 in Sołtmany village, Poland.

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Wold Cottage meteorite

The Wold Cottage meteorite (also called the Wold Newton meteorite) fell near Wold Cottage farm in 1795, a few miles away from the village of Wold Newton in Yorkshire, England.

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1272 Gefion

1272 Gefion, provisional designation, is a stony asteroid and parent body of the Gefion family from the central region of the asteroid belt, approximately 7 kilometers in diameter.

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1433 Geramtina

1433 Geramtina, provisional designation, is a stony Gefion asteroid from the central regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 14 kilometers in diameter.

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1685 Toro

1685 Toro, provisional designation, is an eccentric stony asteroid and near-Earth object of the Apollo group, approximately 4 kilometers in diameter.

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4034 Vishnu

4034 Vishnu, provisional designation, is a rare-type asteroid classified as near-Earth object and potentially hazardous asteroid of the Apollo group, approximately 0.4 kilometers in diameter.

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5143 Heracles

5143 Heracles, provisional designation, is a highly eccentric, rare-type asteroid and synchronous binary system, classified as near-Earth object of the Apollo group, approximately 4.8 kilometers in diameter.

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7 Iris

7 Iris is a large main-belt asteroid orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter.

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8 Flora

8 Flora is a large, bright main-belt asteroid.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L_chondrite

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