词汇 | meteorite |
释义 | meteorite noun[ C ] uk /ˈmiː.ti.ər.aɪt/ us /-t̬i.ə.raɪt/ a piece of rock or other matter from space that has landed on earth陨星;陨石 StephanHoerold/E+/GettyImages Astronomy albedo Andromeda Aquarius Aries asteroid galactic galaxy Gemini geostationary geosynchronous observatory orbit orbital Orion penumbra substellar sunspot supergiant supermassive supermoon meteorite | American Dictionarymeteorite noun[ C ] us/ˈmi·t̬i·əˌrɑɪt/ earth science a piece of matter from space that has landed on earth: Meteorites striking land usually vaporize instantly. Examples of meteoritemeteorite Here, we present the results concerning the adsorption and detection of the adenine nucleic based on a series of minerals including clay and meteorite. To examine microbial responses, we inoculated these solutions and wet carbonaceous chondrite meteorites with microorganisms. Collisional break-up can reset the exposure ages for some meteorites, and produce 'double exposure ' or other complexities for others. Various chondrite meteorites (by far the most common type) show all stages of partial melting from mild to almost completely vaporized. Common types of meteorites from deserts, and data pertaining to them, are tabulated according to areas. Chondrules are millimeter-sized pieces of previously molten matter embedded in chondrite-type meteorites. Dynamical chemical and isotopic evidence regarding the formation locations of asteroids and meteorites. These are also the fluffy, low-density grains that in larger sizes do not survive passage through the atmosphere to be collected as meteorites. Which compounds are formed when a meteorite enters the terrestrial atmosphere? Finally, another factor to consider when interpreting the mechanical failure of meteorites is the loading rate. After a meteorite fall, people scour the country, expecting to see something strange. Future work will include analysis of organic compounds, as well as an increased number of inorganic, mineral and meteorite species. Similar solutions trapped in asteroids during aqueous alteration, and in meteorites on aqueous planets, can form complex biomolecules, including vesicle-forming membranes. No such matrix exists to constrain the various mineral phases in the thin stony meteorite targets. Commonly, chondrules can make up 75% of the volume of the meteorites in which they occur. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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