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Meteorites in Museum für Naturkunde Berlin
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Media in category "Meteorites in Museum für Naturkunde Berlin"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
Alfianello, Gewohnlicher Chondrit (L6), fallen 16 February 1883 in Italy - meteorites - Museum fur Naturkunde, Berlin - DSC00101.JPG
4,107 × 2,507; 4.33 MB
Allende, Kohliger Chondrit (CV3), fallen 8 February 1969 in Mexico - meteorites - Museum fur Naturkunde, Berlin - DSC00096.JPG
3,214 × 2,555; 5.38 MB
Esquel (fallen 1951 in Argentina) and Imilac (fallen 1822 in Chile), Stein-Eisen-Meteorit (Pallasit) - meteorites - Museum fur Naturkunde, Berlin - DSC00107.JPG
5,369 × 3,047; 7.69 MB
Esquel (fallen 1951 in Argentina), Stein-Eisen-Meteorit (Pallasit) - meteorites - Museum fur Naturkunde, Berlin - DSC00109.JPG
5,049 × 3,456; 9.17 MB
Ibbenburen, fallen on 17 June 1870 - meteorites - Museum fur Naturkunde, Berlin - DSC00122.JPG
4,585 × 3,204; 7.07 MB
Moorabie, Gewohnlicher Chondrit (L3), fallen before 1965 in Australia - meteorites - Museum fur Naturkunde, Berlin - DSC00113.JPG
3,227 × 2,862; 4.3 MB
Pohlitz, fallen on 13 October 1819 - meteorites - Museum fur Naturkunde, Berlin - DSC00120.JPG
3,964 × 3,143; 6.76 MB
Sahara 97096, Enstatit Chondrit (EH3), fallen April 1997 in North Africa - meteorites - Museum fur Naturkunde, Berlin - DSC00111.JPG
2,934 × 2,077; 3.76 MB
Sahara 97210, Gewohnlicher Chondrit (L-LL3), falled December 1997 in Sahara - meteorites - Museum fur Naturkunde, Berlin - DSC00099.JPG
4,005 × 2,978; 7.3 MB
Stannern, Differenzierter Achondrit (Eukrit), fallen 22 May 1808 in Czech Republic - meteorites - Museum fur Naturkunde, Berlin - DSC00104.JPG
2,675 × 3,371; 4.69 MB