Meteoroid
Meteoroid
A meteoroid is a small rocky or metallic body in outer space. Meteoroids are significantly smaller than asteroids, and range in size from small grains to one-meter-wide objects. Most are fragments from comets or asteroids, whereas others are collision impact debris ejected from bodies such as the Moon or Mars.
Formation[edit]
Meteoroids are formed from the collision of asteroids and by the disruption of comets. They are also formed from the debris ejected during the formation of the Solar System.
Classification[edit]
Meteoroids are classified into three main types: iron, stony, and stony-iron. Iron meteoroids are largely composed of iron and nickel. Stony meteoroids are made up of silicate minerals, while stony-iron meteoroids are a mixture of metallic and rocky material.
Effects on Earth[edit]
When a meteoroid enters the Earth's atmosphere, it begins to ablate and creates a bright streak of light known as a meteor. If a meteoroid reaches the ground and survives impact, then it is called a meteorite.
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Meteoroid meteor meteorite
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Meteoroid track through aerogel from EURECA mission
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Peters meteorites
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Murnpeowie meteorite
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Two tektites
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Esquel pallasite partial slice
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Willamette Meteorite AMNH
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Meteorite Lapham
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Meteorito Marília
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Mesa-Arizona Museum of Natural History Tucson Meteorite
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Meteorite Tindouf NWA 869
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