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- Meteorite_classification abstract "The ultimate goal of meteorite classification is to group all meteorite specimens that share a common origin on a single, identifiable parent body. This could be a planet, asteroid, Moon, or other current Solar System object, or one that existed some time in the past (e.g. a shattered asteroid).[citation needed] However, with a few exceptions, this goal is beyond the reach of current science, mostly because there is inadequate information about the nature of most Solar System bodies (especially asteroids and comets) to achieve such a classification.[citation needed] Instead, modern meteorite classification relies on placing specimens into "groups" in which all members share certain key physical, chemical, isotopic, and mineralogical properties consistent with a common origin on a single parent body, even if that body is unidentified. Several meteorite groups classified this way may come from a single, heterogeneous parent body or a single group may contain members that came from a variety of very similar but distinct parent bodies. As such information comes to light, the classification system will most likely evolve.".
- Meteorite_classification wikiPageExternalLink class.meteorites.com.au.
- Meteorite_classification wikiPageExternalLink bgfamilytree.dsml.
- Meteorite_classification wikiPageExternalLink metsPerGroup.dsml.
- Meteorite_classification wikiPageID "203211".
- Meteorite_classification wikiPageRevisionID "606041201".
- Meteorite_classification date "December 2012".
- Meteorite_classification hasPhotoCollection Meteorite_classification.
- Meteorite_classification inaccurate "yes".
- Meteorite_classification subject Category:Meteorite_subdivisions.
- Meteorite_classification type ExtraterrestrialObject109277686.
- Meteorite_classification type Meteorite109352849.
- Meteorite_classification type Meteorites.
- Meteorite_classification type Meteoroid109353109.
- Meteorite_classification type NaturalObject100019128.
- Meteorite_classification type Object100002684.
- Meteorite_classification type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Meteorite_classification type Whole100003553.
- Meteorite_classification comment "The ultimate goal of meteorite classification is to group all meteorite specimens that share a common origin on a single, identifiable parent body. This could be a planet, asteroid, Moon, or other current Solar System object, or one that existed some time in the past (e.g.".
- Meteorite_classification label "Clasificación de meteoritos".
- Meteorite_classification label "Classification des météorites".
- Meteorite_classification label "Klasyfikacja meteorytów".
- Meteorite_classification label "Meteorite classification".
- Meteorite_classification label "Классификация метеоритов".
- Meteorite_classification label "隕石分類".
- Meteorite_classification sameAs Clasificación_de_meteoritos.
- Meteorite_classification sameAs Classification_des_météorites.
- Meteorite_classification sameAs 운석_분류.
- Meteorite_classification sameAs Klasyfikacja_meteorytów.
- Meteorite_classification sameAs m.01cvtw.
- Meteorite_classification sameAs Q1190422.
- Meteorite_classification sameAs Q1190422.
- Meteorite_classification sameAs Meteorite_classification.
- Meteorite_classification wasDerivedFrom Meteorite_classification?oldid=606041201.
- Meteorite_classification isPrimaryTopicOf Meteorite_classification.