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Photographer: Rodney Start, Copyright Museums Victoria / CC BY (Licensed as Attribution 4.0 International)
https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/specimens/2293440
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Solar Anamnesis, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 via Flickr: https://flic.kr/p/2hWGYQd
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NWA 7302 Meteorite Thin Section - HDR
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Pavel Maltsev, pavelmaltsev.ru, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
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Photographer: Rodney Start, Copyright Museums Victoria / CC BY (Licensed as Attribution 4.0 International)
https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/specimens/149
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Photographer: Rodney Start, Copyright Museums Victoria / CC BY (Licensed as Attribution 4.0 International)
https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/specimens/271
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Photographer: Rodney Start, Copyright Museums Victoria / CC BY (Licensed as Attribution 4.0 International)
https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/specimens/169
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Photographer: Rodney Start, Copyright Museums Victoria / CC BY (Licensed as Attribution 4.0 International). Color edits.
https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/specimens/131
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H. Raab (User:Vesta), CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons. Color edits.
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Steve Jurvetson from Los Altos, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons or Flickr: https://flic.kr/p/2kuWqgA
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Erg Chech EC 002 Megacryst — 4cm long!
Meteorite hunter Michael Farmer: “Most amazing crystal I’ve ever seen in a meteorite bar none.” This is the 17g slice with the largest crystal found so far (cut from 1,175g stone).Flickr
Meteorite Recon, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
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Steve Jurvetson from Los Altos, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons or Flickr: https://flic.kr/p/2jgCe7p
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The Mysterious Gujba Meteorite — condensed from the Nebular Gases 4.6 billion years ago
Gujba is a bencubbinite, an extremely exotic meteorite class and is the only witnessed bencubbinite fall. The local people of Bogga Dingare witnessed this 1984 fall and hammered most of it into little pieces.Flickr
Ben Sutherland, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons or Flickr: https://flic.kr/p/9J2kjd
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Photographer: Rodney Start, Copyright Museums Victoria / CC BY (Licensed as Attribution 4.0 International). Color edits.
https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/specimens/2093402
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Shsilver at English Wikipedia, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
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Photographer: Rodney Start, Copyright Museums Victoria / CC BY (Licensed as Attribution 4.0 International)
https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/specimens/2154416
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Photographer: Rodney Start, Copyright Museums Victoria / CC BY (Licensed as Attribution 4.0 International)
https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/specimens/251
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Photographer: Rodney Start, Copyright Museums Victoria / CC BY (Licensed as Attribution 4.0 International)
https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/specimens/9
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SI National Museum of Natural History, CC0 via https://www.si.edu/object/chinguetti:nmnhmineralsciences_1017013
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© Raimond Spekking, Attribution via Wikimedia Commons.
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SI National Museum of Natural History, CC0 via https://www.si.edu/object/estherville:nmnhmineralsciences_1033220
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SI National Museum of Natural History, CC0 via https://www.si.edu/object/pat-9150150:nmnhmineralsciences_1032060
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Rmhowie, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
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Pavel Maltsev, pavelmaltsev.ru, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
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Muséum de Toulouse, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
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Lothar Monshausen, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons or Flickr: https://flic.kr/p/65McTq
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Meteorit Mbale (Uganda)
Am 14. August 1992 ist der Meteorit bei Mbale/Uganda auf die Erdoberfläche gefallen. Klassifizierung: Stone Chondrite L5-6, Total weight: 100kg.Flickr
SI National Museum of Natural History, CC0 via https://www.si.edu/object/canyon-diablo:nmnhmineralsciences_1018110
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Steve Jurvetson, CC BY 2.0 via Flickr: https://flic.kr/p/2nDWEaM
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Endcut of Chwichiya 002, a rare C3.00-ungrouped, and potentially CT3 as it is a member of the recently proposed CT Group
TLDR; it's a pristine time capsule from before the Earth formed... and with embedded pre-solar grains (remnants of a solar system older than ours by a few billion years that went supernova).Flickr
© Raimond Spekking / CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons.
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SI National Museum of Natural History, CC0 via https://www.si.edu/object/geology-exhibits-natural-history-building-goose-lake-meteorite:siris_arc_402184
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Attribution: © Raimond Spekking.
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Newberry, Public Domain via Wikimedia. Color edits.
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Photographer: Rodney Start, Copyright Museums Victoria / CC BY (Licensed as Attribution 4.0 International)
https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/specimens/89
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Tiia Monto, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
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Tiia Monto, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
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SI National Museum of Natural History, CC0 via https://www.si.edu/object/bencubbin:nmnhmineralsciences_1020332
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FunkMonk FunkMonk (Michael B. H.), CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
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SI National Museum of Natural History, CC0 via https://www.si.edu/object/mac-88105125:nmnhmineralsciences_1023720
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Steve Jurvetson from Los Altos, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons or Flickr: https://flic.kr/p/2kFTZ21
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NWA 5717 — Dual Lithologies of Primordial Matter Never Seen Before
NWA 5717 contains primordial matter never before seen and it contains the pristine constituents of the solid planets.Flickr
Photographer: Rodney Start, Copyright Museums Victoria / CC BY (Licensed as Attribution 4.0 International)
https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/specimens/135
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Photographer: Bernard Day, Copyright Museums Victoria / CC BY (Licensed as Attribution 4.0 International). Color edits.
https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/specimens/333
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