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The Estherville mesosiderate

The Estherville mesosiderate
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NHM1459221
Image title
The Estherville mesosiderate
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Location
Natural History Museum, London, UK
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The Estherville mesosiderate, The Estherville mesosiderite formed after a catastrophic collision between two asteroids. Mesosiderites are an irregular jumble of metal grains and angular pieces of rock. - Asteroid London UK

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© Natural History Museum, London / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
white background / space / collision / mesosiderite / rock / asteroid / grey / meteorite / estherville

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