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- size from millimetres to centimetres. Millimetre-scale tektites are known as microtektites. Tektites are characterized by: a fairly homogeneous composition...
- composition similar to the composition of Australasian tektites (australites) and Ivory Coast tektites (ivorites). Most moldavites are from South Bohemian...
- The Tektite habitat was an underwater laboratory which was the home to divers during Tektite I and II programs. The Tektite program was the first scientists-in-the-sea...
- component of a type of gl****y ejecta called tektites. Most tektites are blobs of impure gl****y material, but tektites from the Sahara Desert in Libya and Egypt...
- reversal and occurrence of Australasian tektites in cores of pelagic deep sediments and apparent ****ociation of tektites of two other strewn fields, including...
- The North American tektite strewn field is a large area, known as a strewn field, in North America defined by the presence of tektites consistent with having...
- called "tektites", sub-atomic robots that can heal and rebuild the body, defeating death. All of the test subjects are injected with tektites and then...
- tektites. Chapman used complex orbital computer models and extensive wind tunnel tests to support the theory that the so-called Australasian tektites...
- Australites are tektites found in Australia. They are mostly dark or black, and have shapes including discs and bowls that are not seen in other tektites. NASA...
- single fall are dis****d. It is also often used for the area containing tektites produced by large meteorite impact. There are two strewnfield formation...