meteorite

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meteorit

O bir meteorit buldu. - He found a meteorite.

Onlar bir meteorit buldular. - They found a meteorite.

göktaşı

Bir göktaşı bulduğumu düşünüyorum. - I think I've found a meteorite.

Bu göktaşı Sahra Çölü'nde bulundu. - This meteorite was found in the Sahara Desert.

göktaş

Bu göktaşı Sahra Çölü'nde bulundu. - This meteorite was found in the Sahara Desert.

Tom bir göktaşı buldu. - Tom found a meteorite.

{i} yere düşen meteor
{i} göktaşı (düşen)
meteor

O bir meteorit buldu. - He found a meteorite.

Kayan yıldızlar meteoritlerdir. - Shooting stars are meteorites.

meteortaşı
iron meteorite
demirli göktaşı
stony meteorite
taşımsı göktaşı
iron meteorite
demir(-tipi) meteorit
meteorites
(Hukuk) gök taşları
micro meteorite
(Astronomi) göktaşçığı
micro meteorite
(Astronomi) mikrometeorit
English - English
A metallic or stony object or body that is the remains of a meteor
A particle of solid interplanetary matter that has fallen to the surface of a planet
A meteor that has landed on the Earth
a meteoroid that enters the Earth's atmosphere but survives to hit the ground
A solid fragment of some planetary body that has passed through the Earth's atmosphere and landed intact on its surface
a stony or metallic mass of matter that has fallen to the earth's surface from outer space - BACK>>
An extraterrestrial rock that has fallen to Earth Most meteorites are pieces of asteroids and are of stony, stony-iron, or iron composition
Sometimes, meteoroids from space survive the trip through the atmosphere and land on the Earth If they do, they are called meteorites They can be stony or metallic (mostly iron and nickel)
A part of a meteoroid that survives through the Earth's atmosphere
A meteor that is large enough to survive its passage through the atmosphere and hit the ground as a mass of metal or stone
A natural object of extraterrestrial origin that survives passage through the atmosphere
Any piece of a meteor which survives the trip through the atmosphere and hits the ground
A fragment of an asteroid or a planet that has been broken off by a collision and eventually falls on the Earth It consists of solid matter which survives the descent and lands on the Earth's surface
{i} mass of stone or metal that falls to earth; fallen meteoroid
A meteoroid which has survived the fall through the atmosphere and lands on the Earth's surface
An object, usually a chunk or metal or rock, that survives entry through the atmosphere to reach the Earth's surface Meteors become meteorites if they reach the ground
n a metallic or stony piece of material that travels through space, survives the descent into Earth's atmosphere, and lands on Earth's surface
Any solid object from interplanetary space that has fallen to the earth's surface without being vaporized during its passage through the atmosphere
An object of extraterrestrial origin that has survived passage as a meteor through the atmosphere
Part of a meteoroid that survives travel through Earth's atmosphere to land on Earth This image of a meteorite is courtesy of NASA ARC More about meteorites
stony or metallic object that is the remains of a meteoroid that has reached the earth's surface
The remnants of a meteor after it has actually impacted the Earth
A meteorite is a large piece of rock or metal from space that has landed on Earth. a piece of rock or metal from space that has landed on Earth. Any interplanetary particle or chunk of stony or metallic matter (meteoroid) that survives passage through Earth's atmosphere and strikes the ground or that reaches the surface of another planet or moon. On Earth the speed of entry at least 7 mi/second (11 km/second) generates enough friction with the air to vaporize part or all of the meteoroid and produce a streak of light (meteor). Though vast numbers of meteoroids enter Earth's atmosphere each year, only a few hundred reach the ground
A mass of stone or iron which has fallen to the earth from space; an aërolite
A meteor that lands on the earth
A meteoroid that strikes Earth
a small rock from space that makes it to the surface of a planet without burning up in the planet's atmosphere This distinguishes it from when it is passing through the atmosphere, glowing hot from the friction with the atmosphere and is called a meteor
The rocky remains of meteors that survive the fiery journey through Earth's atmosphere and land on Earth
That part of a relatively large meteoroid that survives passage through the atmosphere and falls to the surface of a planet as a mass of metal or stone
meteorite crater
Depression that results from the impact of a meteorite with a solid object in space. Impact craters have been discovered on Earth, the Moon, Mars, other planets and satellites, and asteroids; they probably occur on unprotected surfaces of similar bodies throughout the universe. Impact craters are much less common on Earth than on the Moon, partly because friction burns up most of the smaller bodies that enter Earth's atmosphere. Thus, any craters formed on Earth's surface tend to be larger than the average size of all entering meteorites
meteorites
plural of meteorite
stony meteorite
Any of various common meteorites consisting largely of silicate minerals and classified as achondrites or anachondrites
meteorite

    Hyphenation

    me·te·or·ite

    Turkish pronunciation

    mitiôrayt

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmētēôˌrīt/ /ˈmiːtiːɔːˌraɪt/
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