• Yamato 791197, official abbreviation Y-791197, is a meteorite that was found in Antarctica on November 20, 1979. It is the first lunar meteorite to be...
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  • settlement Yamato Glacier Yamato Mountains Yamato 691, 4.5-billion-year-old meteorite Yamato 791197, lunar meteorite found on Earth Yamato 000593, Martian...
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    scientists[who?] recognized that they had also collected a lunar meteorite, Yamato 791197, during the 1979 field season in Antarctica. As of July 2019[update]...
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    first meteorite to be recognised as a lunar meteorite. The meteorite Yamato 791197 was discovered in 1979 but its lunar origin was not recognised until...
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    Earth, Yamato 791197, was discovered in Antarctica. Analysis of the mineral composition of the 52.4 gram rock determined in 1984 that Y-791197 had once...
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  • Antarctica QUE – Queen Alexandra Range, Antarctica SaU – Sayh al Uhaymir, Oman Yamato – Antarctica Source: Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Earth...
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