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Mayo Belwa comparison table
Subject has minerology is an instance of has distinguishing feature has fall location has fall date has likely origin has name has weather has fall description has letter designation has oxidation state has value has total mass of find has fall coordinate has characteristic mineral is a kind of has mass has image has number of find has origin has definition has petrology
aubriteenstatite, forsterite, sodic plagioclase, metal, numerous sulfides no chondrulesstrewn fields, elongated footprints which depends on impact angle, airbursts, and impact velocityrecorded by eyewitness or inferred from dating methodsmelted and crystallized residues from partial meltingbased on the locale, region, or nearby town in which the fall occurred  AUBhighly reduced with very little FeO 1205 kgin degrees, minutes and seconds of lattitude and longitudeenstatitehighly reduced meteorite  9asteroid breccias of igneous lithologies
meteorite fall   strewn fields, elongated footprints which depends on impact angle, airbursts, and impact velocityrecorded by eyewitness or instruments based on the locale, region, or nearby town in which the fall occurrednegligible due to quick recovery of meteorite before corrosion beginswhat witnesses saw or what was recorded by instruments  higher because the fall was witnessed485755 kgin degrees, minutes and seconds of lattitude and longitude meteorite  1691meteoroid from interplanetary space or fragment dislodged from another planet, moon or planetesimala meteorite whose fall was witnessed by human or electronic means 
Mayo Belwaenstatite, forsterite, sodic plagioclase, metal, numerous sulfidesmeteorite fallno chondrulesAdamawa district of north-eastern NigeriaAugust 3, 1974melted and crystallized residues from partial meltingMayo Belwanegligible due to quick recovery of meteorite before corrosion beginswhat witnesses saw or what was recorded by instrumentsAUBhighly reduced with very little FeOhigher because the fall was witnessed1205 kg8° 58' N., 12° 5' E.enstatite 4.85 kg
9meteoroid from interplanetary space or fragment dislodged from another planet, moon or planetesimal breccias of igneous lithologies

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