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chondrite, chondrules, and primitive meteorites 

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@sebastiankaygun8317
@sebastiankaygun8317 3 года назад
very good explained
@astropictionary3988
@astropictionary3988 2 года назад
Thanks!
@Jr_Scientist
@Jr_Scientist Год назад
the meteorite appears to be a chondrite, the most common type
@astropictionary3988
@astropictionary3988 Год назад
Yep, probability says so! Nice add! Thanks!
@user-zh4ko4nj7t
@user-zh4ko4nj7t Год назад
Very good 👍👍👍
@astropictionary3988
@astropictionary3988 Год назад
Thanks!
@astropictionary3988
@astropictionary3988 2 года назад
This is a vocabulary word in textbook Astronomy Essentials by Michele M. Montgomery, Ph.D that contains Part 1 - Background and Basics on Apple Books: books.apple.com/us/book/id1590873139, Part 2 - Solar and Exosolar Systems on on Apple Books: books.apple.com/us/book/id1590877272, Part 3 - Sun, Space Weather, and Formation on Apple Books: books.apple.com/us/book/id1590879246, Part 4 - Stars and Stellar Evolution on Apple Books: books.apple.com/us/book/id1590881365, Part 5 - End Products and Binary Star Evolution on Apple Books: books.apple.com/us/book/id1590884825, Part 6 - Galaxies on Apple Books: books.apple.com/us/book/id1590887070
@diamants5555.5
@diamants5555.5 3 года назад
I have one like this meteor.
@soonmoon7789
@soonmoon7789 3 года назад
Are chondrylates (white dots)found in terrestrial rocks as well
@astropictionary3988
@astropictionary3988 2 года назад
nope; chondrites are these round mineral granules that are only found in rocks outside Earth or outside any celestial body that had modified its own rocks already. Basically, chondrites are found in rocks in space that has never ever been altered since that rock formed. All rocks on land like Earth has been altered. Good question Soon. Dr. Montgomery
@MatthewChastainUSMC2141
@MatthewChastainUSMC2141 2 года назад
I think I have one ... it looks very similar wow thats cool.
@reinardjardin140
@reinardjardin140 Год назад
I thought the lesser the chodrule the more primitive the meteorite is.
@lyda9335
@lyda9335 Год назад
I like this video
@astropictionary3988
@astropictionary3988 Год назад
Thanks!
@brentlewis4265
@brentlewis4265 3 года назад
What would you call the one that's all metal with different color stones in it
@astropictionary3988
@astropictionary3988 3 года назад
Those are metallics like iron meteorites that have mostly metal with some minerals
@brentlewis4265
@brentlewis4265 3 года назад
@@astropictionary3988 what's so funny is this ain't magnetic
@DR_SOLO
@DR_SOLO 3 года назад
@@brentlewis4265 then it is not metallic. Volcanic progress may have taken place. Acid test it. Scratch the button of your toilet tank lid. What do you see? Nothing we hope. Fingers crossed. 🤔🤓
@Crumbcat4life
@Crumbcat4life Год назад
as a meteorite owner i can say its true Begause i have NWA 869 campo del cielo And sericho
@astropictionary3988
@astropictionary3988 Год назад
hang onto them as they may be worth some money!
@lahcenlahcene9083
@lahcenlahcene9083 2 года назад
Salut j'ai des météorites a vendre mais comment vendre....
@astropictionary3988
@astropictionary3988 2 года назад
ce n'est pas le lieu pour les vendre !
@DR_SOLO
@DR_SOLO 3 года назад
Thanks for he info. Rad video. Do you think you could assess or identify a stone via video.? Meaning by watching a video of a stone? The video is of the stone taking from all sides. Well except the bottom of the stone I merely spun the stone in a clockwise direction. Forgetting to flip it. But it was strange enough to upload a video to my channel. 😕 not realizing I would go weeks with out an answer from all RU-vid creators I gave reached out some first time view the channel. Some I have watched for years. But any who subbed and really hope to hear back from you.. Have a great day
@astropictionary3988
@astropictionary3988 2 года назад
An expert in the field of geology would have a better shot of identifying a stone via video but nearly all would want to see, hold, weigh, and otherwise study the rock in question to identify it. Rocks are not my area of expertise - my area is binary stars :) Dr. Montgomery
@tunderasaq6011
@tunderasaq6011 3 года назад
I have a rock similar to this
@astropictionary3988
@astropictionary3988 3 года назад
Is it really heavy? Hang on to it. When you come across a nearby college or university that has a meteorite program, bring it in to see if they can help you see if it is a meteorite. It could be valuable!
@diamants5555.5
@diamants5555.5 3 года назад
Does anyone buy meteorites?
@astropictionary3988
@astropictionary3988 2 года назад
I am not sure who buys them. I know museums and geology departments of universities have them
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