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☄️ #meteorite #meteor #meteorites #space #moldavite #meteorito #meteoritos #pallasite #tektite #crystals #nasa #minerals #meteoritejewelry #astronomy #universe #ironmeteorite #meteorit #stone #crystalhealing #asteroid #stones #meteoriteart #spaceiron #muonionalusta #spaceart #spacejewelry #stars #handmade https://www.instagram.com/p/CoeCgpBoI5m/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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The magpie who fishes stars
#my art#artists on tumblr#character design#my designs#furry art#furry#custom design#commission#this magpie pierces the skies and fishes for stars and meteorites#collects and sells them. wanted in the heavens for disturbing the star gardens.
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Meteoritlerin Kökenine Dair Yeni Bulgular
Meteoritlerin Kökeni Üzerine Yeni Bulgular Son yapılan bir araştırma, tüm meteoritlerin yaklaşık %70’inin yalnızca üç ana aileden kaynaklandığını ortaya koydu. Independent Türkçe’nin aktardığına göre, bu aileler, Asteroit Kuşağı’nda meydana gelen çarpışmalar sonucunda oluşmuş olup, sırasıyla 5,8 milyon, 7,5 milyon ve 40 milyon yıl önceki olaylara dayanıyor. Bu üç aileden biri olan Massalia…
#Çarpışma#Araştırma#asteroit#Asteroit Kuşağı#Astronomy and Astrophysics#Bilim#köken#Massalia ailesi#meteorit#Nature#uzay
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I si els nostres avantpassats de l'Edat de Pedra haguessin vist caure del cel un meteorit realment gegantí?
Podria haver passat amb el meteorit (o, potser, pluja meteòrica) del Dryas Recent, si la teoria és encertada.
#art#pintura#meteorit#Dryas Recent#Edat de Pedra#prehistòric#Prehistòria#Paleolític#catastròfic#apocalipsi#apocalíptic#catàstrofe
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Brandenburger Meteorit untersucht: Seltenes Fundstück aus dem All mit besonderem Geruch
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Der Meteorit, der im Januar in der Nähe von Berlin auf die Erde stürzte, ist etwa 4,5 Milliarden Jahre alt und gehört der seltenen Klasse der Aubriten an. Das berichtet ein internationales Forschungsteam unter Leitung deutscher Forscher im Fachblatt „Meteoritics & Planetary Science“. Die Gruppe hat auch eine Erklärung dafür, warum die Trümmerstücke intensiv nach faulen Eiern rochen.
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HOLY SHIT.
Click through and watch (and hear!) the meteorite hit.
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Doorbell camera footage captures first-ever sound of a meteorite hitting Earth as it struck couple’s home
Joe and Laura Velaidum found grey dust scattered outside their house on Prince Edward Island on a summers day last year, which left them rather puzzled.
Upon checking the security footage of their home, they were left shocked after watching a clip that appears to show a rock falling out of the sky and crashing to the ground in close proximity to their home. Take a look here:
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Amazed by their discovery, Joe and Laura decided to collect samples of the rock and sent it off to the University of Alberta for further inspection.
Chris Herd, who is the curator of the university’s meteorite collection, was able to confirm where their rock had come from.
And to much excitement of space enthusiasts out there, Herd said the samples had indeed come from outer space.
“As the first and only meteorite from the province of Prince Edward Island, the Charlottetown Meteorite sure announced its arrival in a spectacular way," he told CBC.
“No other meteorite fall has been documented like this, complete with sound. It adds a whole new dimension to the natural history of the Island.”
The expert added: "It’s really awesome. It’s actually the first and only meteorite ever found on the Island, and what a way to make that discovery.
“Every time that this happens, it’s a new sample from space. It’s from the asteroid belt… between Mars and Jupiter, so it’s come a long way.”
Herd went on to tell CBC that meteorites typically travel at around 60,000 kmph (37,280 mph) before slowing down as they approach normal civilisation.
Therefore, the rock likely hit the ground at a speed of 200 kmph (124 mph), according to the expert.
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Bolide / Feuerkugel https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolide_(Meteor)
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The average gothamite dies twice factoid is a statistical mistake. Jason Todd, who keeps dying and coming back to life, is an outlier and shouldn't have been counted
#jason is immortal#they should really adress that#half of the time he doesn't even have an excuse#“how did you survive that exploding meteorite Jason” - “was i not supposed to”#Batman#jason todd#batman and robin#batman 138#dc#wtf dc#batfam
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fick en meteorit med i bilden också #aurora #norrsken #meteorit https://www.instagram.com/p/CpMnBvVqkOeXJrNSnxedqtI9-kf31HgcVHYeRE0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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#meteorite #meteor #meteorites #space #moldavite #meteorito #meteoritos #pallasite #tektite #crystals #nasa #minerals #meteoritejewelry #astronomy #universe #ironmeteorite #meteorit #stone #crystalhealing #asteroid #stones #meteoriteart #spaceiron #muonionalusta #spaceart #spacejewelry #stars #handmade https://www.instagram.com/p/CoadJi2oZM-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Take to the skies
...and fly free
#trigun#trimax#trigun maximum#nicholas d. wolfwood#vash the stampede#wolfwood centric#raepliica_art#wolfwood birdliker is smth so personal to me#his fascination for their ability to move freely and unchained.... his desire to fly away from his burden and fears...#🧎#guys he's fine!!! he's with his bird friends now!!!👍👍#i was listening to 生きる懐かしさ from guile by Oblique Occasions and this idea descended upon me like a meteorite#🧍<- guy who looped that 4 min music track during the whole drafting process#i have so much to say but im terrible at putting my thoughts into words so I'll let this comic speak for itself. hopefully.
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When Joe Velaidum and his partner Laura Kelly stepped outside on a July afternoon to walk their dogs in Prince Edward Island, Canada, he wasn't expecting to come home to something out of this world. "We were startled to find the walkway littered with debris. Stones everywhere. They were scattered everywhere. And at first, we had no idea what caused it," Velaidum tells NPR. In fact, Velaidum thought it was something that fell off the roof and began to clean up the gray, dusty material. Kelly's parents, who live nearby, told them they had heard a loud bang. They suggested it could have been a meteorite strike. Velaidum checked his home security footage and realized they were right. The meteorite strike is believed to be the first time the complete sound of a meteorite hitting Earth has been recorded on video, one expert says.
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