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#Allendemeteorite is the largest #carbonaceous chondrite ever found on Earth. The fireball was witnessed at 01:05 on February 8, 1969, falling over the Mexican state of Chihuahua.[1] After it broke up in the atmosphere

#Allendemeteorite is the largest #carbonaceous chondrite ever found on Earth. The fireball was witnessed at 01:05 on February 8, 1969, falling over the Mexican state of Chihuahua.[1] After it broke up in the atmosphere

#Allendemeteorite is the largest #carbonaceous chondrite ever found on Earth. The fireball was witnessed at 01:05 on February 8, 1969, falling over the Mexican state of Chihuahua.[1] After it broke up in the atmosphere

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#Allende meteorite is the largest #carbonaceous #chondrite ever found on Earth. The fireball was witnessed at 01:05 on February 8, 1969, falling over the Mexican state of Chihuahua.[1] After it broke up in the atmosphere, an extensive search for pieces was conducted

#Allende meteorite is the largest #carbonaceous #chondrite ever found on Earth. The fireball was witnessed at 01:05 on February 8, 1969, falling over the Mexican state of Chihuahua.[1] After it broke up in the atmosphere, an extensive search for pieces was conducted

#Allende meteorite is the largest #carbonaceous #chondrite ever found on Earth. The fireball was witnessed at 01:05 on February 8, 1969, falling over the Mexican state of Chihuahua.[1] After it broke up in the atmosphere, an extensive search for pieces was conducted

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https://www.fieldmuseum.org/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiA1Km7BhC9ARIsAFZfEIvjz4Xd1usvsowbBfZCyKxFpafMBs5lOp73pH0IrdUwe0wNiHykeiMaAphbEALw_wcB carbide mineral found in iron meteorites and carbonaceous chondrites. It has a chemical formula of (Fe,Ni)23C6, crystallises in the cubic crystal system and has a Mohs hardness of 5+1⁄2 - 6.[2][3]

https://www.fieldmuseum.org/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiA1Km7BhC9ARIsAFZfEIvjz4Xd1usvsowbBfZCyKxFpafMBs5lOp73pH0IrdUwe0wNiHykeiMaAphbEALw_wcB carbide mineral found in iron meteorites and carbonaceous chondrites. It has a chemical formula of (Fe,Ni)23C6, crystallises in the cubic crystal system and has a Mohs hardness of 5+1⁄2 - 6.[2][3]

#carbide mineral found in iron meteorites and #carbonaceous #chondrites. It has a chemical formula of (Fe,Ni)23C6, crystallises in the cubic crystal system and has a Mohs hardness of 5+1⁄2 - 6.[2][3]

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Congrats to our newly minted PhDs:

Xinyue Zheng, #Oxocarbon-derived porous #carbonaceous materials for #electrocatalysis" at @TU Berlin

Sanghwa Moon, "Laser-based Sustainable #Electrode Design for #Electrochemical Applications" @Humboldt Berlin

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