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Winona
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Winonais an instance of winonaite2000-12-14 14:19:41.0
winonaitehas composition IAB-silica related2000-12-14 14:18:42.0
has inclusion minerology troilite, metal, daubreilite, schreibersite, graphite2000-12-14 14:18:42.0
has prototype Winona meteorite2000-12-14 14:18:42.0
primitive achondritehas minerology olivine, orthopyroxene, clinopyroxene, metal with some troilite and some sodic plagioclase2000-12-14 14:18:42.0
has petrology fine- to coarse-grained equigranular2000-12-14 14:18:42.0
has likely origin ultrametamorphism, partial melting with some melt migration2000-12-14 14:18:42.0
achondritehas relative abundance 7.1 % of meteorite falls2000-12-14 14:18:42.0
has distinguishing feature no chondrules2000-12-14 14:18:42.0
has number of finds 702000-12-14 14:18:42.0
has total mass of finds 1606 kg2000-12-14 14:18:42.0
undifferentiated meteoritehas peak temperature less than 950 degree Celsius during its entire history since solidification2000-12-14 14:18:47.0
has parent body asteroid smaller than 100 km in diameter2000-12-14 14:18:47.0
has age oldest and most primitive rock in solar system2000-12-14 14:18:47.0
meteoritehas fall date recorded by eyewitness or inferred from dating methods2000-12-14 14:18:31.0
has fall location strewn fields, elongated footprints which depends on impact angle, airbursts, and impact velocity2000-12-14 14:18:31.0
has fall coordinates in degrees, minutes and seconds of lattitude and longitude2000-12-14 14:18:31.0
has fall map which appears as an elongated footprint which depends on impact angle, airbursts, and impact velocity2000-12-14 14:18:31.0
can have crater image2000-12-14 14:18:31.0
has original mass which can over an order of magnitude greater than total mass of fragment(s) collected at the impact site2000-12-14 14:18:31.0
has impact velocity when it hits the ground which is smaller than its velocity before it enters the atmosphere2000-12-14 14:18:31.0
has impact angle2000-12-14 14:18:31.0
has weather resistance which depends on its composition2000-12-14 14:18:31.0
has monetary value large if the fall was witnessed2000-12-14 14:18:31.0
has name based on the locale, region, or nearby town in which the fall occurred2000-12-14 14:18:31.0
often produce power outages and failures in electrical equipment due to EMP (electromagnetic pulse)2000-12-14 14:18:31.0
can be associated with crater2000-12-14 14:18:31.0
has origin meteoroid from interplanetary space or fragment dislodged from another planet, moon or planetesimal2000-12-14 14:18:31.0
vaporizes completely if size is between 3 micrometers and 3 millimeters2000-12-14 14:18:31.0
can survive fall if size is larger than 3 mm and velocity is less than 24 km per second2000-12-14 14:18:31.0
can survive fall if it fragments because smaller pieces with less mass are more easily slowed by the atmosphere2000-12-14 14:18:31.0
has ablative mass loss depending on composition, more friable stony meteoroids loses more mass than iron meteoroid2000-12-14 14:18:31.0
has ablative mass loss directly proportional to initial velocity2000-12-14 14:18:31.0
can shatter during impact phase2000-12-14 14:18:31.0
can fragment during meteor phase2000-12-14 14:18:31.0
has fragmentation probability during meteor phase which depends on composition2000-12-14 14:18:32.0
stony meteoritehas weather resistance low2000-12-14 14:18:32.0
has fragmentation probability high because it is more friable than iron meteorite2000-12-14 14:18:32.0
has ablative mass loss high because it is more friable than iron meteorite2000-12-14 14:18:32.0
conglomeratehas sediment mechanism agglomeration of particles, many of which record individual, diverse histories2000-12-14 14:18:20.0
rockhas part mineral2000-12-14 14:18:20.0
has texture2000-12-14 14:18:20.0
has genesis2000-12-14 14:18:20.0

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