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- Angrite abstract "Angrites are a rare group of achondrites consisting mostly of the mineral augite with some olivine, anorthite and troilite. The group is named for the Angra dos Reis meteorite.Angrites are basaltic rocks, often having porosity, with vesicle diameters of up to 2.5 centimetres (0.98 in).They are the oldest igneous rocks, with crystallization ages of around 4.55 billion years.".
- Angrite thumbnail NWA_2999_meteorite,_angrite.jpg?width=300.
- Angrite wikiPageExternalLink angrites.
- Angrite wikiPageExternalLink d'orbigny.html.
- Angrite wikiPageID "19743970".
- Angrite wikiPageRevisionID "542831388".
- Angrite compositionalType Meteorite_classification.
- Angrite hasPhotoCollection Angrite.
- Angrite imageCaption "A slice of "NWA 2999". Note the similarity to a terrestrial basalt.".
- Angrite name "Angrite".
- Angrite numberOfSpecimens "12".
- Angrite parentBody "Possibly 289 Nenetta, 3819 Robinson or Mercury".
- Angrite subdivision "Group".
- Angrite type Achondrite.
- Angrite comment "Angrites are a rare group of achondrites consisting mostly of the mineral augite with some olivine, anorthite and troilite. The group is named for the Angra dos Reis meteorite.Angrites are basaltic rocks, often having porosity, with vesicle diameters of up to 2.5 centimetres (0.98 in).They are the oldest igneous rocks, with crystallization ages of around 4.55 billion years.".
- Angrite label "Angrite".
- Angrite label "Angrite".
- Angrite label "鈦輝無粒隕石".
- Angrite sameAs Angrite.
- Angrite sameAs m.04n3s3g.
- Angrite sameAs Q747347.
- Angrite sameAs Q747347.
- Angrite wasDerivedFrom Angrite?oldid=542831388.
- Angrite depiction NWA_2999_meteorite,_angrite.jpg.
- Angrite isPrimaryTopicOf Angrite.