File:Fragment de la météorite du Mont-Dieu, Muséum des sciences naturelles de Bruxelles - 01.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFragment de la météorite du Mont-Dieu, Muséum des sciences naturelles de Bruxelles - 01.jpg |
Français : Le plus grand fragment connu de la météorite du Mont-Dieu. Poids : 435 kilos. La météorite entière ferait plus de 800 kilos.
Composition : alliage de fer et de nickel. avec inclusions de sulfure et de silicates. Origine :sans doute le coeur d'un astéroïde situé entre Mars et Jupiter. Fragment exposé au Muséum des sciences naturelles de Bruxelles en Belgique. |
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