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météorite - traducción al francés

PIECE OF SOLID MATTER FROM OUTER SPACE THAT HAS HIT THE EARTH
Meteorites; Metallic aerolite; Meteorite collecting; Meteorite Nomenclature; Meteor strike; Wishstar; Siderolite; Meterorite; NWA meteorites; Falling stones; AEROLITES; Northwest Africa meteorites; 2016 february tamil nadu meteorite incident
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  • Benld]] meteorite in 1938, with the meteorite inset. An observed fall.
  • Barstow]], California, in 2006
  • A lance made from a [[Narwhal]] [[tusk]] with a meteorite iron head
  • Meteorite find in situ on [[desert pavement]], [[Rub' al Khali]], Saudi Arabia. Probable [[chondrite]], weight 408.5 grams.
  • This small meteorite is from the NWA 869 strewn field, near [[Tindouf]], Algeria. Currently classified as an L3.8-6 [[ordinary chondrite]] it shows [[breccia]]tion and abundant [[chondrule]]s.<ref>Meteoritical Bulletin Database [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=31890 www.lpi.usra.edu]</ref>
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  • The impact pit made by a 61.9-gram [[Novato meteorite]] when it hit the roof of a house on 17 October 2012.
  • NWA 859 iron meteorite showing effects of atmospheric ablation

météoritique      
meteoritic, of or pertaining to a meteorite
météorite         
n. meteorite, mass of stone or metal that falls to earth, fallen meteoroid
pirogène      
n. chondrule, mass of pyroxene found in meteorites

Definición

meteorite
(meteorites)
A meteorite is a large piece of rock or metal from space that has landed on Earth.
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Wikipedia

Meteorite

A meteorite is a solid piece of debris from an object, such as a comet, asteroid, or meteoroid, that originates in outer space and survives its passage through the atmosphere to reach the surface of a planet or moon. When the original object enters the atmosphere, various factors such as friction, pressure, and chemical interactions with the atmospheric gases cause it to heat up and radiate energy. It then becomes a meteor and forms a fireball, also known as a shooting star; astronomers call the brightest examples "bolides". Once it settles on the larger body's surface, the meteor becomes a meteorite. Meteorites vary greatly in size. For geologists, a bolide is a meteorite large enough to create an impact crater.

Meteorites that are recovered after being observed as they transit the atmosphere and impact the Earth are called meteorite falls. All others are known as meteorite finds.

Meteorites have traditionally been divided into three broad categories: stony meteorites that are rocks, mainly composed of silicate minerals; iron meteorites that are largely composed of ferronickel; and stony-iron meteorites that contain large amounts of both metallic and rocky material. Modern classification schemes divide meteorites into groups according to their structure, chemical and isotopic composition and mineralogy. "Meteorites" less than ~1 mm in diameter are classified as micrometeorites, however micrometeorites differ from meteorites in that they typically melt completely in the atmosphere and fall to Earth as quenched droplets. Extraterrestrial meteorites have been found on the Moon and on Mars.

Ejemplos de uso de météorite
1. Surgi comme une météorite dans la campagne démocrate, Barack Obama se débat aujourd‘hui au cśur de ces contraintes.
2. Arrivé comme un météorite dans la littérature il y a presque 20 ans, Akli Tadjer est un écrivain inclassable.
3. Tels des dinosaures, ces drôles de bętes n‘auront pas survécu, pour la plupart, ŕ la météorite de la crise.
4. Parti comme une météorite au début de la campagne, Barack Obama aura fort ŕ faire pour calmer cette grogne au sein męme de sa famille politique.
5. Cette ville de l‘Etat canadien de l‘Ontario, dont le bassin a été créé ŕ partir d‘un impact de météorite, est connue depuis plus de cent ans.