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- Meteorite_find abstract "Meteorite finds are those meteorites that were found by people, but whose fall was not observed. They may have been on the surface of the Earth even for thousands of years and therefore can have varying amounts of weathering. They should be distinguished from meteorites called "falls", which were observed during their descent and collected shortly afterwards.All officially recognised meteorites are listed in the following databases, most of which have specimens in modern collections.Meteoritical Bulletin DatabaseThe NHM Catalogue of MeteoritesMetBase↑".
- Meteorite_find wikiPageExternalLink metcat.
- Meteorite_find wikiPageExternalLink meteor.
- Meteorite_find wikiPageExternalLink www.metbase.de.
- Meteorite_find wikiPageID "27479261".
- Meteorite_find wikiPageRevisionID "545920781".
- Meteorite_find hasPhotoCollection Meteorite_find.
- Meteorite_find subject Category:Meteorite_hunting.
- Meteorite_find type ExtraterrestrialObject109277686.
- Meteorite_find type Meteorite109352849.
- Meteorite_find type Meteorites.
- Meteorite_find type Meteoroid109353109.
- Meteorite_find type NaturalObject100019128.
- Meteorite_find type Object100002684.
- Meteorite_find type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Meteorite_find type Whole100003553.
- Meteorite_find comment "Meteorite finds are those meteorites that were found by people, but whose fall was not observed. They may have been on the surface of the Earth even for thousands of years and therefore can have varying amounts of weathering.".
- Meteorite_find label "Meteorite find".
- Meteorite_find label "發現隕石".
- Meteorite_find sameAs m.0b_zvtj.
- Meteorite_find sameAs Q6823459.
- Meteorite_find sameAs Q6823459.
- Meteorite_find sameAs Meteorite_find.
- Meteorite_find wasDerivedFrom Meteorite_find?oldid=545920781.
- Meteorite_find isPrimaryTopicOf Meteorite_find.