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* Found_date: date of found
 
* Found_date: date of found
 
* TKW: the [[total known weight]], eg. 300 kg
 
* TKW: the [[total known weight]], eg. 300 kg
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* Strewn field: ''Yes'' or ''No''
 
* Image2: a second image showing additional details (eg. [[chondrule]]s or [[Widmanstätten pattern]], see for example [[Gibeon (meteorite)]])
 
* Image2: a second image showing additional details (eg. [[chondrule]]s or [[Widmanstätten pattern]], see for example [[Gibeon (meteorite)]])
 
* Image2_caption: short description of the second image (eg. ''Widmanstätten pattern'')
 
* Image2_caption: short description of the second image (eg. ''Widmanstätten pattern'')

Revision as of 17:02, 2 January 2013

Sikhote-Alin
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thumbprinted Sikhote-Alin sample
TypeIron
Structural classificationCoarsest octahedrite
ClassMagmatic
GroupIIAB
Composition93% Fe, 5.9% Ni, 0.42% Co, 0.46% P, 0.28 S
CountryRussia
RegionSikhote-Alin Mountains, Primorye
CoordinatesLua error: callParserFunction: function "#coordinates" was not found.
Observed fallYes
Fall date12 February 1947
TKW23 MT
Strewn fieldNo
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This template can be used to provide comparative, at-a-glance information on meteorites.

Usage

Cut and paste the following lines at the beginning of the document and then fill with data. Do not edit the first line and field names.

{{Infobox meteorite
|Name                      = 
|Alternative names         = 
|Image                     = 
|Image_caption             = 
|Type                      = 
|Class                     = 
|Clan                      =
|Group                     = 
|Grouplet                  = <!-- For groups n<5 -->
|Subgroup                  = 
|Structural_classification = 
|Parent body               =
|Composition               = 
|Shock                     = 
|Weathering                = 
|Country                   = 
|Region                    = 
|Lat_Long                  = <!-- {{coord|00|00|N|00|00|E|display=inline,title}} -->
|Observed_fall             = 
|Fall_date                 = 
|Found_date                = 
|TKW                       = 
|Strewn_field              = 
|Image2                    = 
|Image2_caption            = 
}}

Parameters

Only bold fields are mandatory.

  • Name: official name of the meteorite without any abbreviation. For any doubt take a look here [1] because [2]. For example: Willamette or Sayh al Uhaymir 001 and not Willamette Meteorite or SAU 001.
  • Alternative names: comma separated alternative names
  • Image: image name (eg. Willamette Meteorite AMNH.jpg)
  • Image_caption: custom description of image.
  • Type: choose from the table below.
  • Class: choose from the table below.
  • Group: choose from the table below.
Type Class Group
Chondrite [[Carbonaceous chondrite]] CI, CV, CM, CR, CH, CB, CK, CO, C ungrouped
[[Ordinary chondrite]] H3, H4, H5, L3, LL6, etc...
[[Enstatite chondrite]] EH, EL
[[Rumuruti chondrite]]
[[Kakangari chondrite]]
Achondrite [[Primitive achondrite]] Acapulcoite, Lodranite, Winonaite
[[Asteroidal achondrite]] [[Howardite]], [[Eucrite]], [[Diogenite]], [[Aubrite]], [[Angrite]], [[Ureilite]], Brachinite
[[Lunar meteorite]] Mare basalts, Impact breccia
[[Martian meteorite]] [[Shergottite]], [[Nakhlite]], [[Chassignite]], OPX
Iron Nonmagmatic IAB, IIE, Udei Station grouplet, Pitts grouplet, sLL, sLM, sLH, sHL, sHH
Magmatic IC, IIAB, IIC, IID, IIF, IIG, IIIAB, IIIE, IIIF, IVA, IVB
Stony-iron [[Pallasite]] Main group, Eagle Station grouplet, Pyroxene grouplet
[[Mesosiderite]]

[1][2]

  • Structural_classification: only for irons and, if applicable, stony-irons. Choose from the table below.
[[Hexahedrite]]
[[Coarsest octahedrite]]
[[Coarse octahedrite]]
[[Medium octahedrite]]
[[Fine octahedrite]]
[[Finest octahedrite]]
[[Plessitic octahedrite]]
[[Ataxite]]

See also

  1. See Meteorite classification
  2. O. Richard Norton. The Cambridge encyclopedia of meteorites. UK, Cambridge University Press, 2002. ISBN 0521621437.