When a rock is floating in space, it's called a meteoroid.
When a rock enters the atmosphere, it is called a meteor.
When a rock has fallen to the Earth's surface, it is called meteorite.

~photo by me~
This meteorite is surprisingly heavy for its size, thus making me suspect that it is largely composed of iron.

~photo by me~
Under the lighting conditions when I took these photographs, the meteorite appears to be a brownish-gray color, but under natural light, it appears black. Several years after receiving this gift, I was thrilled to learn that some ancient cultures viewed black meteorites as sacred to Goddess energy, the Feminine aspect of The Divine.
At Pessinos in Phrygia, the mother goddess — identified by the Greeks as Cybele — took the form of an unshaped stone of black meteoric iron...[2]

~photo by me~

~photo by me~

SOURCES
1 Wikipedia: Meteorite
2 Wikipedia: Cybele

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