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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 48. Chapters: Meteorite, Wold Cottage, Meteorite fall, Carancas impact event, Neuschwanstein, Allende meteorite, Extraterrestrial materials, Widmanst tten pattern, Presolar grains, Meteorite classification, Nininger Meteorite Award, Tagish Lake, Meteorite fall statistics, CI chondrite, Chondrule, Elbogen, Sikhote-Alin meteorite, Nakhla meteorite, Meteoritics & Planetary Science, List of lunar meteorites, Moss meteorite, European Fireball Network, Harvey H. Nininger, ANSMET, G. Thomson, Meteoritical Society, Kaidun meteorite, Chinguetti meteorite, Baetylus, Ureilite, Ella Island, The British and Irish Meteorite Society, High Possil meteorite, National Institute of Polar Research, Shergotty meteorite, Meteorite hunter, Abee, St-Robert meteorite, Paragould meteorite, Leonard Medal, Chassigny, Sayh al Uhaymir 169, Strewn field, Tenham Meteorites, Veliky Ustyug, Old Woman meteorite, Springwater meteorite, Peekskill meteorite, Lac Dodon meteorite, Barringer Medal, Blithfield meteorite, Total known weight, Adhi Kot, Benton Meteorite, Impactite, Neumann line, Avanhandava, Annaheim meteorite, Chambord meteorite, J. Lawrence Smith Medal, Allegan, Penouille meteorite, Gay Gulch meteorite, Albareto, Weston meteorite, Paul Pellas-Graham Ryder Award, Karoonda meteorite, Osseo meteorite, Meteoritical Society's Service Award, Sulawesi 2009 superbolide, Nier Prize, Kesen meteorite, Appley Bridge meteorite, Yamato 791197, Ad lie Land meteorite, Prairie Meteorite Network, Mbozi meteorite, Meteorite find, Arbol Solo, Arroyo Aguiar, Ambapur Nagla, Agen, Archie, Gordon A. McKay Award, Akbarpur, Andura, Aarhus, Anlong, Assisi, Ankober, Beardsley meteorite. Excerpt: Meteorite falls, also called observed falls, are those meteorites that were witnessed by people or automated devices as they moved through the atmosphere or hit the Earth, and were subsequen...