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- Ureilite abstract "Ureilite is a rare type of stony meteorite that has a unique mineralogical composition very different from that of other stony meteorites. This dark grey or brownish meteorite type is named after the village Novy Urey (Cyrillic: Новый Урей), Mordovia Republic of Russia, where a meteorite of this type fell on 4 September 1886. Notable ureilites are the Novo Urei and the Goalpara, also named for the town in which it landed (Goalpara, Assam India). On 7 October 2008, tiny asteroid 2008 TC3 entered Earth's atmosphere and exploded an estimated 37 kilometres (23 mi) above the Nubian Desert in Sudan. Fragments of this asteroid were recovered the following December and were found to be ureilite. Scientists have discovered amino acids, the building blocks of life in this meteorite 2008 TC3 where none were expected taking into account the high temperatures reached in the explosion about 1000 °C.".
- Ureilite thumbnail NWA_4231_meteorite_(14765361956).jpg?width=300.
- Ureilite wikiPageID "22228816".
- Ureilite wikiPageLength "4801".
- Ureilite wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Ureilite wikiPageRevisionID "673661061".
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink 2008_TC3.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink 4_Vesta.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink Achondrite.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink Assam.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink Asteroid.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Asteroidal_achondrites.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink Cyrillic.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink Cyrillic_script.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink F-type_asteroid.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_meteoritics.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink Goalpara.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink Mars.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink Meteorite.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink Meteorite_classification.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink Moon.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink Mordovia.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink Nanodiamond.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink Nanodiamonds.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink Olivine.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink Pigeonite.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink Primitive_achondrite.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink Pyroxene.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLink File:NWA_4231_meteorite_(14765361956).jpg.
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ureilite".
- Ureilite wikiPageWikiLinkText "ureilite".
- Ureilite class Primitive_achondrite.
- Ureilite composition Olivine.
- Ureilite composition Pigeonite.
- Ureilite compositionalType "Stony".
- Ureilite hasPhotoCollection Ureilite.
- Ureilite name "Ureilite".
- Ureilite parentBody "Unknown".
- Ureilite subdivision "Group".
- Ureilite subgroups "*monomict *polymict".
- Ureilite type Achondrite.
- Ureilite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Ureilite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_meteorite_subdivision.
- Ureilite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Meteorites.
- Ureilite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ureilite subject Category:Asteroidal_achondrites.
- Ureilite hypernym Type.
- Ureilite type Article.
- Ureilite type Group.
- Ureilite type Article.
- Ureilite type Group.
- Ureilite comment "Ureilite is a rare type of stony meteorite that has a unique mineralogical composition very different from that of other stony meteorites. This dark grey or brownish meteorite type is named after the village Novy Urey (Cyrillic: Новый Урей), Mordovia Republic of Russia, where a meteorite of this type fell on 4 September 1886. Notable ureilites are the Novo Urei and the Goalpara, also named for the town in which it landed (Goalpara, Assam India).".
- Ureilite label "Ureilite".
- Ureilite sameAs Uréilite.
- Ureilite sameAs Ureilit.
- Ureilite sameAs Urelite.
- Ureilite sameAs m.05q94_t.
- Ureilite sameAs Ureilit.
- Ureilite sameAs Уреїліти.
- Ureilite sameAs Q840224.
- Ureilite sameAs Q840224.
- Ureilite wasDerivedFrom Ureilite?oldid=673661061.
- Ureilite depiction NWA_4231_meteorite_(14765361956).jpg.
- Ureilite isPrimaryTopicOf Ureilite.