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Most of Earth’s meteorites come from a few asteroid break ups: « The Earth has been constantly hit by meteorites in its long life time, but scientists only now working out where they came from have found surprising results. »

All DNA and RNA bases have now been discovered in meteorites

We’ve Found the Source of Most Meteorites | Scientists have traced 70% of meteorite falls to three collisions that occurred in the asteroid belt within the past 40 million years.

Most of Earth's meteorites may have come from the same 3 spots

Scientists Have Finally Uncovered the Mysterious Origin of Most Meteorites

We Finally Know Where Most Meteorites on Earth Actually Came From

Most of Earth’s Meteorites Came from Few Asteroid Breakup Events, Research Suggests

The origin of most meteorites finally revealed

The origin of most meteorites finally revealed - EurekAlert

The cataclysmic origins of most of Earth’s meteorites have been found

Most meteorites traced to three space crackups

200 meteorites on Earth traced to 5 craters on Mars

Meteorites give the Moon its extremely thin atmosphere

Meteorites from Mars help scientists understand the red planet’s interior

ESA’s LEGO Space Bricks: From Meteorites to Moon Bases

Seismic signals have suggested Mars gets hit by around 300 meteorites every year, providing a new tool for dating planetary surfaces | “You could think of it as a sort of ‘cosmic clock’ to help us date Martian surfaces, and maybe, further down the line, other planets in the Solar System.”

Quakes on Mars Reveal Red Planet Is Constantly Bombarded by Meteorites

These Meteorites Contain All Of The Building Blocks Of DNA

Meteorites in Antarctica Are Getting Harder to Find because of Climate Change

Meteorites, Minerals, and Mysteries: Analyzing India’s Luna Impact Crater