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Arthur Ross Hall of Meteorites
Meteorites
Esquel
Lunar Meteorite
What Is a Meteorite?
Stone and iron from space
Irons
Gibeon (AMNH 285)
Stones
Estacado
Historic Meteorites
Fragments of Cape York
Ahnighito
Looking Inside Meteorites
What Does a Meteorite Look Like?
Origins of the solar system
Allende (AMNH 4303, 4329, 4333)
Chondrules
Meteorites under the microscope
Allende (AMNH 4311)
Drops of fiery rain
Ragland
Parnallee
Colliding chondrules
Chainpur
Chainpur
Bjurböle
Knyahinya
Modoc (AMNH 630)
Gao-Guenie
CAIs
How do we know? Determining the age of CAIs
The oldest rocks
Allende (AMNH 4880)
Leoville
Clovis (No. 2)
Murchison (AMNH 4378)
Coolidge
Axtell
Matrix
Samples of stardust
Allende (AMNH 4316)
Allende. Presolar grains
Space dust
Kainsaz
cMurchison (AMNH 4377)
Orgueil
Weldona
Barratta
Mighei
Olivenza
Parent bodies
Meet the parents
Mighei
Karoonda
A meteorite family tree
Ornans
Vigarano
Kunashak
Suizhou
Kyushu
Bath
Hammond Downs
Richardton
Solar system
Anatomy of the solar system
Eagle
Farmington
Banten
From hot to cold
Orgueil
Abee
Allende (AMNH 4328)
Renfrow
Fisher
Wikenburg
Oakley (stone)
Melrose (A)
Planetesimals
Sierra Colorada
Building blocks of the solar system
Allende (AMNH 4884)
Portales Valley
Paragould
Rose City
Naryilco
Chico
Building planets
Brenham (AMNH 3813)
Crust
Basaltic Meteorites
Rocky Surfaces
Mantle
Core
Metal meteorites
Iron from asteroids
Costilla Peak
Bella Roca
Cruz del Aire
Gladstone
Iron crystals
Vesta Asteroid
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Peekskill Meteorite
Building the Solar System
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Sikhote-Alin
Earth Impacts
Flying glass
Australasian Tektites
Libyan Desert Glass
Moldavite
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Wolf Creek
Boxhole
Hoba
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Odessa
Henbury
Why study impact craters?
Meteor Crater
Canyon Diablo (AMNH 2235)
Puffed up and pulverized
Rock Flour
Lechatelierite
Proof of impact
Impactite
Metallic spherules
Canyon Diablo (Shale Ball)
Canyon Diablo (Shale Fragments)
Canyon Diablo (Shale Balls)
Canyon Diablo (AMNH 9)
Barringer Crater
Canyon Diablo (AMNH 5030)
On The Moon
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HENBURY
Found 1931 Northern Territory, Australia
IIIAB
AMNH 2659, 2656
The largest of the 12 Henbury Craters, photographed during a 1963 Museum expedition.
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