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β 11y agoI think I found a Meteorite i have tried to contact NASA,UCD,the local news. But I can"t seem to get any answers. Who do I call? Where do I go? I just want to find out if it what I think it is. S Cox
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β 14y agoThe composition (you need advanced apparatus to detect the elements and isotopes that the stone is made of). The heat of entry into the atmosphere will probably have melted the outer layer. The impact on the ground will have introduces some telltale structural shock patterns.
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β 14y agoWhen a meteorite lands it makes a rather large bang. Anyone would hear it from miles around, no matter how small it is. I imagine you'd find yourself not being allowed near the scene once the army get there (or have i been watching too many movies?)
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β 15y agoYou generally CANNOT see meteoroids.
Meteoroids are floating rocks in space. When they hit the Earth's atmosphere and heat up due to friction, they are called "meteors"; this refers to the incandescent light generated by the extreme heat. Once they hit the ground (if they survive!) they are called "meteorites".
"Meteoroids" are still in space, dark, and too small to see unless you are very close. So far, scientists have observed ONE meteoroid before it hit the Earth; they detected it about 18 hours before impact.
As telescopes get bigger and better, we will have the possibility of detecting meteoroids and Earth-impacting asteroids early enough to do something about them - BEFORE they hit us. But not yet.
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β 15y agoFrom their composition, which is different than common rocks on Earth.
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β 15y agoEach comet has a unique orbit and this is the basis for their identification.
Meteorites that enter the Earth's atmosphere and hit the surface without burning up are called "meteorites." They are fragments of asteroids or other celestial bodies that survive the journey through the atmosphere and reach the Earth's surface.
In the exosphere, you may find low-density gas molecules like hydrogen and helium, as well as some space debris such as dust particles or meteoroids. The exosphere is the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere, extending beyond the thermosphere.
Metal ores are typically found in the Earth's crust, often within rocks and geological deposits. They can be found in mines, quarries, and other locations where geological processes have concentrated and formed metal deposits over time. Some common metal ores include iron ore, copper ore, and gold ore.
Talk to Marcus in the Plazza to get the first piece. Then click on the bear cage in the Plazza to play a game where you are rewarded with another piece. Third piece is in the forum where you play the game grotty grapes to earn another piece of the map. You can find the 4th piece in the roman baths when you play the fly swatting game. There is a hidden piece in the roman baths where the toilets are. I can't remember where i found the sixth piece sorry. Hope this helps!!
Planets like earth and mars. Asteroids, dust, debris from spacecraft, moons, and the sun.
Meteorites that enter the Earth's atmosphere and hit the surface without burning up are called "meteorites." They are fragments of asteroids or other celestial bodies that survive the journey through the atmosphere and reach the Earth's surface.
Many pieces of Titanic have been found in the debris field, including the "big piece" which has been salvaged and is now on display at the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas.
You will find comets in space. They can be seen periodically as they make their orbits around the Sun, usually at very long distances from it. Meteors you will see as bits of space debris goes through the Earth's atmosphere.
Metal ores are typically found in the Earth's crust, often within rocks and geological deposits. They can be found in mines, quarries, and other locations where geological processes have concentrated and formed metal deposits over time. Some common metal ores include iron ore, copper ore, and gold ore.
One light year is the distance that light travels in one year, approximately 5.88 trillion miles (9.5 trillion kilometers). It is used to measure vast distances in space as it is a more convenient unit compared to miles or kilometers.
Everywhere I looked, the ground was covered in rubble. I couldn't believe there was so much debris from the collapsed building.
When planning a space voyage, space debris must be considered due to the risk of collision. Collision with even small debris can cause serious damage to spacecraft or satellites. Precautions such as adjusting trajectories or conducting avoidance maneuvers may be necessary to minimize the risk. Tracking and monitoring systems are used to keep track of space debris and reduce the likelihood of collisions.
I am really not sure? I am trying to find out too!
You could find rock debris fragments in loose layers in areas where there has been erosion, such as on the sides of cliffs, riverbanks, or at the base of steep slopes. These fragments could come from rockfalls or weathering processes that break down larger rocks into smaller pieces.
One can find many different piece Stanley socket sets online and in store. One can easily find that there are 6-piece sockets and at most, there are 140-piece sockets.
to get a heart piece you must find it a\or beat a bossWhat he means is to get a: -Heart Piece: You must find it. -Heart Container: Find 4 Heart Pieces or beat a boss.