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METEORITES-JAPAN TM 隕石ー日本 TM Please take a look at the list of meteorites that we offer.
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Five New Pages! • Impact Craters of Africa, Asia, Europe, South America, and North America ( links are at the left side pagebar since cannot link to all five pages) - Pages show Google Earth images, coordinates and ages of the impact craters from each continent. -List of 9 geological features in Japan that have been proposed as impact craters; none are recognized as authentic impact craters in the Earth Impact Database 2007 http://www.unb.ca/passc/ImpactDatabase/ . -List of Japanese Meteorite Falls and Finds. Japan has 54 named meteorites to date; known falls 落下(44) and finds 発見(10) including: 10 Irons, 1 Pallasite, 2 Carbonaceous Chondrites (CM2, CK4), 1 E Chondrite and 39 Ordinary Chondrites. Japan has at least 11 meteorite HAMMERS (a meteorite that hit either a manmade object, human, or animal) to date. Japan`s earliest known fall, Nogata, was in 861AD; and the most recent, Hiroshima, was in 2003. -History of Japanese Characters for "Meteorite"; also includes information for Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese characters.
WORLD LANGUAGE PROJECT: There are about 7,000 known languages in the world, many with no written language and many of which are threatened to become extinct. Please take a look at an article in National Geographic: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/mission/enduringvoices/ . The internet currently only has about 300 languages available online. The project below is the first to record words for Meteorite, Sun, Moon, Stars, and Comet for as many languages as possible. If you wish to participate please email me: drtanukiATyahoo.com . Once your entry is confirmed I will add your entry and cite your name. Thank you. | 
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Astronomers Without Borders  Regional Coordinator- Southeast Asia Since 2008 Japan Planetary Data- Japan Sky Watch Astronomers Without Borders is dedicated to fostering understanding and goodwill across national and cultural boundaries by creating relationships through the universal appeal of astronomy. Astronomers Without Borders projects promote sharing. Sharing resources. Sharing knowledge. Sharing inspiration. All through a common interest in something basic and universal. Sharing the sky. http://www.astronomerswithoutborders.org/ Planetary Data Japan- Japan Sky Watch For More Information Contact: Dirk Ross: drtanukiATgmail.com 
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