The Canyon Diablo Meteorite.
The web address of the Arizona State University Center For Meteorite Studies is: http://meteorites.asu.edu
Arizona
The phone number of the Arizona State University Center For Meteorite Studies is: 480-965-4106.
The address of the Arizona State University Center For Meteorite Studies is: School Of Earth & Space Exploration, Tempe, AZ 85287-2504
A meteorite. Most scientists believe that a meteorite formed the Barringer Crater. There is a difference between a meteor and a a meteorite. A meteorite is a meteor that has hit the earth's surface.
A minova is not a type of meteorite. The only references found to Minova were the name of a town in the Congo and a mining company based in Georgetown, Kentucky.
Individual meteorites are typically named after the location where they were found or the specific meteorite fall event. The name is often based on the closest geographic feature or town to where the meteorite was discovered. For example, the Allende meteorite is named after the town of Allende in Mexico where it landed.
Some meteorite minerals that are not found on Earth include kamacite, taenite, and troilite.
Cities in Arizona include: Phoenix Tucson Sedona
A meteorite that has landed on Earth is called a "fall."
The Willamette Meteorite. It is the sixth largest and the largest found in the United States.
Meteorite impact sites are typically referred to as craters. These craters are formed when a meteorite collides with the Earth's surface, creating a depression or circular structure. Examples include Meteor Crater in Arizona and the Chicxulub crater in Mexico.