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A meteorite was a piece of debris that originated in space, such as from an [[asteroid]] or [[comet]], that survived planetfall to reach a planetary surface. Occasionally, asteroids were (inaccurately) referred to as meteorites in casual conversation.<ref name="TOS00"/>
 
A meteorite was a piece of debris that originated in space, such as from an [[asteroid]] or [[comet]], that survived planetfall to reach a planetary surface. Occasionally, asteroids were (inaccurately) referred to as meteorites in casual conversation.<ref name="TOS00"/>

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meteorites
Asteroid field (TOS 03)

Asteroid field (TOS 03)
First Appearance TOS 03 (13 Oct 1966)
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A meteorite was a piece of debris that originated in space, such as from an asteroid or comet, that survived planetfall to reach a planetary surface. Occasionally, asteroids were (inaccurately) referred to as meteorites in casual conversation.[1]

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