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New Add New Add April 9 2006 Hi everyones. We build this database compressive and hope,useful.. (New Add don't means new finds) Collect about 26.000 meteorits in 127 Countries contain brief description each ones,there are: 1-Name 2- Type(stone,iron ect) 2- Coordinates: 3- Where They Find or Fall: 4- Date:When Recovered 5- Recovered Weight: 6- Group 7- Petrologic type: example:Hexahedrite -Pallasite, Ataxite,ect) 8- Shock stage 9- Weathering grade We planning to update as soon possible if meteorit fell or find ANYWHERE on earth Data from:127 Countries Around the World Note: ----1-Don't including those that no show coords 'til confirmate and..... ----2-No duplicate .with others GE members placemarks. Meteorite Types Iron primarily iron and nickel; similar to type M asteroids Stony Iron mixtures of iron and stony material like type S asteroids Chondrite by far the largest number of meteorites fall into this class; similar in composition to the mantles and crusts of the terrestrial planets Carbonaceous Chondrite very similar in composition to the Sun less volatiles; similar to type C asteroids Achondrite similar to terrestrial basalts; the meteorites believed to have originated on the Moon and Mars are achondrites . See Also Valery's Network Link We Get this from most complete database about this topic Many Thank from this web siteNatural History Museum this data only intent to research and information. Also Many Thanks to Nomenclature Committee of the Meteoritical Society Enjoy.!! Majoska )
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Wow, Majoska, what a great piece of work!!! ![]() Congratulations ![]() Dulce. |
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WAUU - a lot of work there! Very cool.:) A question: Is there a way to sort the locations so that playing the tour will jump to the closest location rather than spinning the globe? I would expect the image loading to be completed quicker between each jump as more cached image information potentially will be available when the focus is only moved a little?? Innerzone:
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That's a great idea and a great post Majoska. Here's a bit of trivia which concerns a rather amazing coincidence about two meteorites which fell in Wethersfield, CT, USA. In April 8, 1971, the meteorite in your database fell on a house and crashed through the roof. 11 1/2 years later, November 8, 1982, a meteorite crashed through the roof of another house in Wethersfield CT. After passing through the roof and into the living room, it bounced into the dining room, and landed under a table. The one which fell in Sylacauga, Alabama, is the only known case of a meteorite hitting a person in the US. Ann Hodges of Sylacauga was slightly injured when the meteorite crashed through the roof of her home and hit her in the hip, bruising her. The story. MORE CLOSE CALLS |
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Great job Maj. Original & well researched. |
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Hill wow you amazing me I don't know thoses facts one of my hobbies is I spend about 4 hours a day reading 'cause only way to reaserch before post and I chossen this web site among others seem the most trusted of allCheers (Note the other day I was happy to find my DC3 and going to you obicuos DC-3 DATABASE |
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innerzone In the future I will make it like that so that it skips in the most nearby position that you have .. what it spends the fact is that I put it following the ABC a.b.c.d and this way the work is great but we will do it thanks for your surgerencia. |
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DaG 005 has fall coordinates 27° 09.39' N., 15° 57.15' E. DaG 013 has name DaG 013 has find date 1994-1995 has fall coordinates 27° 07.77' N., 16° 20.61' E. DaG 055 has find date June 1995 has fall coordinates 27° 16.03' N., 16° 25.22' E. DaG 084 has fall coordinates 27° 02.44' N., 16° 24.26' E. DaG 222 has find date 1996 has fall coordinates 27° 27.20' N., 16° 18.76' E. has mass 0.837 kg has weathering stage W3 |
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DaG 275 subject fact has find date 1997 has fall coordinates 27° 21.74' N., 16° 05.38' E. DaG 298 has find date 1997 has fall coordinates 26° 58.20' N., 16° 42.28' E. DaG 319 has find date 1997 has fall coordinates 27° 01.68' N., 16° 21.52' E. Dag 596 has find date 1998 has weathering stage W1 has olivine composition Fa% 29.6 has pyroxene composition Fs% 22.5 classified by A. Sexton, Open University, UK. Meteoritical Bulletin No has fall coordinates 27° 12.82' N. 16°16.89' E. Dag 597 is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite is an instance of S2 shock stage chondrite is an instance of H5 chondrite has mass 0.672 kg has comment contains small metal flakes has find date 1998 has weathering stage W2 has olivine composition Fa% 19.9 has pyroxene composition Fs% 17.4 classified by A. Sexton, Open University, UK. Meteoritical Bulletin No 83 has number of fragments 1 has fall coordinates 26° 50.15' N. 16° 37.59' E. DaG 599 is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite is an instance of S3 shock stage chondrite is an instance of LL6 chondrite has comment very recrystalized has mass 0.781 kg has find date 1998 has weathering stage W3 has olivine composition Fa% 32 has pyroxene composition Fs% 13.3 classified by A. Sexton, I.A. Franchi, Open University, UK. Meteoritical Bulletin No 83 has number of fragments 2 has fall coordinates 26° 54.96' N. 16° 40.39' E. |
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Very good! I add link to collection into forum union network link. Best regards with large impact Not so large as it
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Hello valery is as he was explaining if you realized that there were some of these fallen down objects of the "sky" that the coords were not showing that are known that they have fallen down others as they are in case of those who are in the Antarctic In one word: to avoid the rebundance and only 4 of what it shows in this database since it was already marked by other members of alone GE I said again 4 .. out of 36.000 Greetings |
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DaG 734 is an instance of EL4 chondrite is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite has name DaG 734 has chodrule size 0.45 mm is an instance of S2 shock stage chondrite has find date Winter 1996/97 has fall coordinates 27° 7.91' N., 16° 3' E. DaG 642 is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite is an instance of S3 shock stage chondrite is an instance of L6 chondrite has mass 0.265 kg has comment light green matrix, metal flakes in matrix has find date 1998 has weathering stage W1 has olivine composition Fa% 24.9 has pyroxene composition Fs% 20.5 classified by A. Sexton, Open University, UK. Meteoritical Bulletin No 84 has number of fragments 1 has fall coordinates 26° 53.12' N. 16° 34.74' E. DaG 639 subject fact DaG 639 has image is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite is an instance of S3 shock stage chondrite is an instance of LL5 chondrite has mass 0.237 kg has find date 1998 has weathering stage W2 has olivine composition Fa% 26.8 has pyroxene composition Fs% 22.1 classified by A. Sexton, Open University, UK. Meteoritical Bulletin No 84 has number of fragments 1 Dag 635 is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite is an instance of S3 shock stage chondrite is an instance of H5 chondrite has mass 1.390 kg has find date 1998 has weathering stage W2 has olivine composition Fa% 19.8 has pyroxene composition Fs% 17.7 classified by A. Sexton, Open University, UK. Meteoritical Bulletin No 84 has number of fragments 1 has fall coordinates 26° 54.29' N. 16° 40.74' E. Dag 633 is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite is an instance of S2 shock stage chondrite is an instance of LL5 chondrite has comment contains angular fragments has mass 0.210 kg has find date 1998 has weathering stage W2 has olivine composition Fa% 27.1 has pyroxene composition Fs% 23.4 classified by A. Sexton, Open University, UK. Meteoritical Bulletin No 84 has number of fragments 1 has fall coordinates 26° 55.14' N. 16° 40.65' E. DaG 632 is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite is an instance of S4 shock stage chondrite is an instance of LL3 chondrite has petrologic subtype 3.2 - 3.4 has mass 0.340 kg has find date 1998 is an instance of S4 shock stage chondrite has olivine composition Fa% 4.7 - 35.9 has pyroxene composition Fs% 17.7 has weathering stage W2 has image classified by A. Sexton, Open University, UK. Meteoritical Bulletin No 84 has number of fragments 1 has fall coordinates 26° 54.46' N. 16° 42.10' E. DaG 609 is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite is an instance of S3 shock stage meteorite is an instance of eucrite has comment iron-rich, monomict, with chromite grains has mass 0.696 kg has find date 1998 has weathering stage W2 has pyroxene composition Fs% 27-63 classified by A. Sexton, Open University, UK. A. Sexton, Meteoritical Bulletin No 83 has number of fragments 2 has image has fall coordinates 26° 53.13' N. 16° 34.81' E. DaG 608 is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite is an instance of S2 shock stage chondrite is an instance of L6 chondrite has comment shock veins has mass 1.870 kg has find date 1998 has weathering stage W3 has olivine composition Fa% 25.1 has pyroxene composition Fs% 21.5 classified by Open University, UK. Meteoritical Bulletin No 83 has number of fragments 1 has fall coordinates 26° 58.22' N. 16° 21.65' E. DaG 604 is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite is an instance of S3 shock stage chondrite is an instance of H4 chondrite has mass 0.180 kg has find date 1998 has weathering stage W2 has olivine composition Fa% 18.1 has pyroxene composition Fs% 16.4 classified by A. Sexton, Open University, UK. Meteoritical Bulletin No 83 has number of fragments 1 has fall coordinates 26° 58.74' N. 16° 18.65' E. has fall coordinates 26° 56.41' N. 16° 25.14' E DaG 638 is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite is an instance of H4 chondrite has mass 8.170 kg has find date 1998 has weathering stage W2 has olivine composition Fa% 18.6 has pyroxene composition Fs% 16.6 Wo%2.4 classified by A. Sexton, Open University, UK. Meteoritical Bulletin No 84 has number of fragments 1 has fall coordinates 26° 57' N. 16° 9' E. DaG 636 is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite is an instance of S3 shock stage chondrite is an instance of L5 chondrite has comment contains metal flakes has mass 2.975 kg has find date 1998 has weathering stage W2 has olivine composition Fa% 25.3 has pyroxene composition Fs% 21.2 classified by A. Sexton, Open University, UK. Meteoritical Bulletin No 84 has number of fragments 3 has fall coordinates 26° 52.86' N. 16° 32.95' E. DaG 602 is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite is an instance of S3 shock stage chondrite is an instance of L6 chondrite has mass 1.055 kg has find date 1998 has weathering stage W2 has olivine composition Fa% 24.8 has pyroxene composition Fs% 22 classified by A. Sexton, Open University, UK. Meteoritical Bulletin No 83 has number of fragments 1 has fall coordinates 26° 59.59' N. 16° 08.36' E DaG 600 is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite is an instance of S2 shock stage chondrite is an instance of H5 chondrite has mass 1.190 kg has find date 1998 has weathering stage W2 has olivine composition Fa% 19.5 has pyroxene composition Fs% 17.3 classified by Open University, UK. Meteoritical Bulletin No 83 has number of fragments 1 has fall coordinates 26° 54.98' N. 16° 40.49' E. DaG 599 is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite is an instance of S3 shock stage chondrite is an instance of LL6 chondrite has comment very recrystalized has mass 0.781 kg has find date 1998 has weathering stage W3 has olivine composition Fa% 32 has pyroxene composition Fs% 13.3 classified by A. Sexton, I.A. Franchi, Open University, UK. Meteoritical Bulletin No 83 has number of fragments 2 has fall coordinates 26° 54.96' N. 16° 40.39' E. Dag 597 is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite is an instance of S2 shock stage chondrite is an instance of H5 chondrite has mass 0.672 kg has comment contains small metal flakes has find date 1998 has weathering stage W2 has olivine composition Fa% 19.9 has pyroxene composition Fs% 17.4 classified by A. Sexton, Open University, UK. Meteoritical Bulletin No 83 has number of fragments 1 has fall coordinates 26° 50.15' N. 16° 37.59' E. Dag 596 is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite is an instance of S2 shock stage chondrite is an instance of LL5 chondrite has mass 0.189 kg has find date 1998 has weathering stage W1 has olivine composition Fa% 29.6 has pyroxene composition Fs% 22.5 classified by A. Sexton, Open University, UK. Meteoritical Bulletin No 83 has number of fragments 1 has fall coordinates 27° 12.82' N. 16°16.89' E. DaG 319 subject fact DaG 319 has image is an instance of polymict ureilite is an instance of low shock ureilite is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite has name DaG 319 is an instance of S1 shock stage meteorite has find date 1997 has fall coordinates 27° 01.68' N., 16° 21.52' E. DaG 298 is an instance of LL4 chondrite is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite has name DaG 298 has find date 1997 has fall coordinates 26° 58.20' N., 16° 42.28' E. |
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I compare data with other. It collection unique and "life". Near large collection "Meteor impacts worldwider" by jscurtis not support from Jul 2005. Regards, Maj!
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Valery35 Can ypu send me pm about Meteor impacts worldwider" by jscurtis regards |
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http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/30566 I cannot it open. Maybe author delete it ![]() Post contens also other placemarks. Near time i remove post by jscurtis from union link. |
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Good work! Maj I create flash presentation. Near time it place.
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And see result "How to use" Flash presentation near 1.2Mbhttp://www.mi-perm.ru/gis/earth/present/networklink.htm |
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valery valery you are the best doing this I take 10 years when I tuned in to Internet for the first time and 19 since I sat down in front of some of these devices and few I have seen them doing as you it had not already done it you know this it needs time and dedication you can do this macromedia contribution you can count with my support |
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New Additions: Reid 013 Reid 013 is an instance of brachinite is an instance of meteorite find has name Reid 013 has find date 1991 has fall coordinates 30° 05' S., 128° 55' E Ragland Ragland is an instance of LL3 chondrite is an instance of meteorite find has petrologic subtype 3.4 has name Ragland has find date 1982 has fall coordinates 34° 46' 4" N., 103° 33' Theil Mountains Theil Mountains is an instance of main group pallasite is an instance of meteorite find is an instance of Antarctic meteorite has name Theil Mountains has find date December 7, 1961 has fall coordinates 85° 23.9' S., 86° 35.4' W. Yilmia Yilmia is an instance of EL6 chondrite is an instance of meteorite find has name Yilmia has find date 1969 has fall coordinates 31° 11' 30" S., 121° 32' E. Mayo Belwa Mayo Belwa is an instance of aubrite is an instance of meteorite fall has name Mayo Belwa has fall date August 3, 1974 has fall coordinates 8° 58' N., 12° 5' E. has fall location Adamawa district of north-eastern Nigeria HaH 259 HaH 259 is an instance of Hammadah al Hamra meteorite is an instance of H5 chondrite has mass 5.055 kg has find date 1998 has olivine composition Fa% 17.2 has pyroxene composition Fs% 15.4 Wo% 1.5 classified by Paul P. Sipiera, Planetary Studies Foundation, (Harper) Meteoritical Bulletin No 83 has curation location DuPont collection has number of fragments 17 has fall coordinates 28° 45' N. 11° 34' E. HaH 260 HaH 260 is an instance of Hammadah al Hamra meteorite is an instance of S3 shock stage chondrite is an instance of L6 chondrite has comment has prominent regmaglypts has mass 0.530 kg has find date 1998 has weathering stage W1 has olivine composition Fa% 25.9 has pyroxene composition Fs% 21.7 classified by A. Sexton, Open University, UK. Meteoritical Bulletin No 84 has number of fragments 1 has fall coordinates 28° 36.78' N. 12° 56.83' E. HaH 193 HaH 193 is an instance of winonaite is an instance of Hammadah al Hamra meteorite has name HaH 193 is an instance of S1 shock stage meteorite has find date October 1996 has fall coordinates 28° 39.28' N., 13° 27.52' E. has mass 0.259 kg HaH 119 HaH 119 is an instance of R chondrite is an instance of Hammadah al Hamra meteorite is an instance of meteorite find is an instance of type 4 chondrite has comment unbecciated has name HaH 119 is an instance of S3 shock stage chondrite has find date April 1995 has fall coordinates 28° 30.87' N., 12° 53.81' E. DaG 275 DaG 275 is an instance of CK4 chondrite is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite has name DaG 275 is an instance of S2 shock stage chondrite has find date 1997 has fall coordinates 27° 21.74' N., 16° 05.38' E. has weathering stage W4 DaG 222 DaG 222 is an instance of LL5 chondrite is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite has name DaG 222 is an instance of S3 shock stage chondrite has comment breccia has find date 1996 has fall coordinates 27° 27.20' N., 16° 18.76' E. has mass 0.837 kg has weathering stage W3 LL5 chondrite has total mass of finds 184 kg DaG 608 DaG 608 is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite is an instance of S2 shock stage chondrite is an instance of L6 chondrite has comment shock veins has mass 1.870 kg has find date 1998 has weathering stage W3 has olivine composition Fa% 25.1 has pyroxene composition Fs% 21.5 classified by Open University, UK. Meteoritical Bulletin No 83 has number of fragments 1 has fall coordinates 26° 58.22' N. 16° 21.65' E |
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New adittion to this database all in Brazil there are: Campos Sales Campos Sales Information about the name Name: Campos Sales This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was an observed fall. Classification: L5 Year of fall: 1991 Country of origin: Brazil Latitude: 7.03333 S; Longitude: 40.1667 W Blumenau Name: Blumenau This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: IVA Year of find: 1986 Country of origin: Brazil Latitude: 26.9167 S; Longitude: 49.0667 W Barbacena Iron-ung Barbacena Information about the name Name: Barbacena This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: Iron-ung Year of find: 1918 Country of origin: Brazil Latitude: 21.2167 S; Longitude: 43.9333 W Angra dos Reis (stone) Angra dos Reis (stone) Information about the name Name: Angra dos Reis (stone) This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was an observed fall. Classification: Angrite Year of fall: 1869 Country of origin: Brazil Latitude: 22.9667 S; Longitude: 44.3167 W Mass: 1500 g |
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there not new meteorits only added That's because more dataI found more data Patrimonio Information about the name Name: Patrimonio This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was an observed fall. Classification: L6 Year of fall: 1950 Country of origin: Brazil Latitude: 19.5333 S; Longitude: 48.5667 W Nova Petropolis Information about the name Name: Nova Petropolis This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: IIIAB Year of find: 1967 Country of origin: Brazil Latitude: 29.4333 S; Longitude: 50.9167 W Campos Sales Information about the name Name: Campos Sales This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was an observed fall. Classification: L5 Year of fall: 1991 Country of origin: Brazil Latitude: 7.03333 S; Longitude: 40.1667 W References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 78, Meteoritics 30, 792-796 (1995) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 23.68 kg Writeup, from MB 78: Campos Sales Ceara, Brazil Fell 1991 January 31, 22:00 local time Ordinary chondrite (L5) A meteorite shower fell in a rural area ~18 km E of the village Campos Sales. W. Vieira, T. V. Costa and J. N. Neto arrived 15 days later and recovered a total of 23.68 kg of stones from grainfields along a road. They collected 35 large specimens, ranging from 3 g to 3.5 kg (total = 21.3 kg), and ~300 fragments, spread over a distance of ~3 km. According to local eyewitnesses, the shower came from a WSW direction (70° against N). Classification and analysis: olivine Fa25 0; pyroxene Fs21.4; Ana Maria Dreher and M. Christophe Michel-Levy. Type specimen and thin section: CBPF Centro Brasiliero de Pesquisas Fisicas, Rua X. Sigaud 150, 22220-030 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Information and main mass: Walmick Vieira, Physics Department, UFC, Caixa Postal 6030, 60451-970 Fortaleza, Brazil. |
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Maj, delete private messages. Limit ![]() Also new presentation. See footer and http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/284993 |
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Gasseltepaoua meteorite. Gasseltepaoua Information about the name Name: Gasseltepaoua This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite is not listed in the Catalogue Information from MetBase: This meteorite was an observed fall. Classification: H5 Year of fall: 2000 Country of origin: Burkina Faso Latitude: 14.1508 N; Longitude: 2.04167 W Guibga meteorite. Guibga Information about the name Name: Guibga This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was an observed fall. Classification: L5 Year of fall: 1972 Country of origin: Burkina Faso Latitude: 13.5 N; Longitude: 0.68333 W Pê meteorite Pê Information about the name Name: Pê This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite is not listed in the Catalogue Information from MetBase: This meteorite was an observed fall. Classification: L6 Year of fall: 1989 Country of origin: Burkina Faso Latitude: 11.3337 N; Longitude: 3.54217 W |
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Gumoschnik Information about the name Name: Gumoschnik This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was an observed fall. Classification: H5 Year of fall: 1904 Country of origin: Bulgaria Latitude: 42.9 N; Longitude: 24.7 E Guidder meteorite Guidder Information about the name Name: Guidder This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was an observed fall. Classification: LL5 Year of fall: 1949 Country of origin: Cameroon Latitude: 9.91667 N; Longitude: 13.9833 E Baquedano meteorite Baquedano Information about the name Name: Baquedano This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: IIIAB Year of find: 1932 Country of origin: Chile Latitude: 23.3 S; Longitude: 69.8833 W Salar de Imilac meteorite Salar de Imilac Information about the name Name: Salar de Imilac This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H5 Year of find: 2000 Country of origin: Chile Latitude: 24.2 S; Longitude: 68.8 W Chañaral Chañaral Information about the name Name: Chañaral This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification unknown. Year of find: 1884 Country of origin: Chile Geographic coordinates unknown. Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: IIIAB Year of find: 1884 Country of origin: Chile Latitude: 26.5 S; Longitude: 70.25 W Rica Aventura Rica Aventura Information about the name Name: Rica Aventura This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: IVA Year of find: 1910 Country of origin: Chile Latitude: 21.9833 S; Longitude: 69.6167 W Dolores meteorite Dolores Information about the name Name: Dolores This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite is not listed in the Catalogue Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: IIIAB Year of find: 2001 Country of origin: Chile Latitude: 19.65 S; Longitude: 69.95 W Paposo meteorite Paposo Information about the name Name: Paposo This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite is not listed in the Catalogue Information from MetBase: This meteorite is not listed in MetBase Information from the Nomenclature Committee: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: LL6 Year of find: 2001 Country of origin: Chile Latitude: -25.1433; Longitude: -70.32 Guanaco meteorite Guanaco Information about the name Name: Guanaco This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite is not listed in the Catalogue Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: IIG Year of find: 2000 Country of origin: Chile Latitude: 25.1 S; Longitude: 69.5333 W |
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<------Click Here For Placemark----> Pampa de Agua Blanca Pampa de Agua Blanca Information about the name Name: Pampa de Agua Blanca This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L6 Year of find: 1916 Country of origin: Chile Latitude: 24.1667 S; Longitude: 69.8333 W Pampa (g) Pampa (g) Information about the name Name: Pampa (g) This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L5 Year of find: 2000 Country of origin: Chile Latitude: 23.1833 S; Longitude: 70.4333 W Pampa (f) Pampa (f) Information about the name Name: Pampa (f) This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L4-5 Year of find: 2000 Country of origin: Chile Latit Pampa (d) Pampa (d) Information about the name Name: Pampa (d) This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L5 Year of find: 1986 Country of origin: Chile Latitude: 23.2 S; Longitude: 70.4333 W Pampa (c) Pampa (c) Information about the name Name: Pampa (c) This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L4 Year of find: 1986 Country of origin: Chile Latitude: 23.2 S; Longitude: 70.4333 W Pampa (a) Pampa (a) Information about the name Name: Pampa (a) This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L6 Year of find: 1986 Country of origin: Chile Latitude: 23.2 S; Longitude: 70.4333 W North Chile meteorite North Chile Information about the name Name: North Chile This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: IIAB Year of find: 1875 Country of origin: Chile Latitude: 23 S; Longitude: 69 W Negrillos meteorite Negrillos Information about the name Name: Negrillos This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: IIAB Year of find: 1936 Country of origin: Chile Latitude: 19.8833 S; Longitude: 69.8333 W Monturaqui meteorite Monturaqui Information about the name Name: Monturaqui This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: IAB Year of find: 1965 Country of origin: Chile Latitude: 23.9333 S; Longitude: 68.2833 W Merceditas meteorite Merceditas Information about the name Name: Merceditas This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: IIIAB Year of find: 1884 Country of origin: Chile Latitude: 26.3333 S; Longitude: 70.2833 W La Yesera 001 La Yesera 001 Information about the name Name: La Yesera 001 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite is not listed in the Catalogue Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H6 Year of find: 2003 Country of origin: Chile Latitude: 23.2705 S; Longitude: 70.483 W |
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(New Add don't means new finds) NASA database PLACEMARK Arbol Solo meteorite Information about the name Name: Arbol Solo This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was an observed fall. Classification: H5 Year of fall: 1954 Country of origin: Argentina Latitude: 33 S; Longitude: 66 W References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 32, Moscow (1964) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 810 g Writeup, from MB 32: Warning: the following text was scanned and may contain character recognition errors. Refer to the original to be sure of accuracy. Name: ARBOL SOLO. The place of fall or discovery: Arbol Solo (small village), Socoscora District, Belgrano Department, San Luis Province, Argentina. Date of fall or discovery: FALL, September 11, 1954, 21 hrs. Class and type: STONY. Number of individual specimens: Many specimens (meteorite shower): Total weight: Unknown. Circumstances of the fall or discovery: After intensive brilliance and a noise resembling a hailstorm, many stones meteorites were fallen; the trajectory of fall was from east to west. In the following morning, stones were found scattered, some of them in the yards of the houses, and in the corrals. Several stones remained in hands of particulars of the zone; specimen, some 600 grs. in the University of Cuyo, Mendoza; an individual specimen, 165 grs., in the L. 0. Giacomelli Private Collection of Meteorites (Buenos Aires, Argentina). Source: Report of Dr. L. 0. Giacomelli (Buenos Aires, Argentina) in a letter VIII. 30 1964. Viedma meteorite Viedma Information about the name Name: Viedma This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite is not listed in the Catalogue Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L5 Year of find: 2003 Country of origin: Argentina Latitude: 41.0667 S; Longitude: 62.85 W Baygorria meteorite Baygorria Information about the name Name: Baygorria This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: IAB Year of find: 1994 Country of origin: Uruguay Latitude: 33 S; Longitude: 56 W References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 80, MAPS 31, A175-A180 (1996) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 80 kg Writeup, from MB 80: Baygorria Río Negro Province, Uruguay Found 1994 July 8 Iron (IAB) A single mass, ~80 kg, was found in a grass field near Baygorria dam. Analysis (B. Spettel, Max Planck Inst. für Chemie, Mainz, Germany) and classification (F. Wlotzka, MPI, Mainz): Ni, 6.5%; Co, 0.43%; Ga 97.8 ppm; Ge, 10.9 ppm; Ir, 3.69 ppm; composition similar to Campo del Cielo. Specimens: main mass, contact Mr. J. Escomel, Roque Gra Seras 914, Montevideo 11300, Uruguay; type specimen, 4.6 g, MPI, Mainz. Ternera meteorite Ternera Information about the name Name: Ternera This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: IVB Year of find: 1891 Country of origin: Chile Latitude: 27.3333 S; Longitude: 69.8 W Tarapaca meteorite. Tarapaca Information about the name Name: Tarapaca This is NOT an official name: Doubtful meteorite. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification unknown. Year of find: 1889 Country of origin: Chile Latitude: 19.9667 S; Longitude: 69.6333 W Tambo del Meteorito meteorite Tambo del Meteorito Information about the name Name: Tambo del Meteorito This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite is not listed in the Catalogue Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H6 Year of find: 2002 Country of origin: Chile Latitude: 23.981 S; Longitude: 68.313 W San Juan 002 meteorite San Juan 002 Information about the name Name: San Juan 002 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite is not listed in the Catalogue Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H6 Year of find: 2002 Country of origin: Chile Latitude: 25.575 S; Longitude: 69.795 W San Juan 001 meteorite San Juan 001 Information about the name Name: San Juan 001 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite is not listed in the Catalogue Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L5 Year of find: 2001 Country of origin: Chile Latitude: 25.575 S; Longitude: 69.795 W |
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Update by 01/29/06 11:13 AM Allan Hills A76009 Allan Hills A76009 Information about the name Name: Allan Hills A76009 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Official abbreviation: ALHA76009 Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L6 Year of find: 1976 Country of origin: Antarctica Latitude: 76.7167 S; Longitude: 159.667 E Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L6 Year of find: 1977 Country of origin: Antarctica Latitude: 76.7167 S; Longitude: 159.667 E Allan Hills A76008 Allan Hills A76008 Information about the name Name: Allan Hills A76008 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Official abbreviation: ALHA76008 Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H6 Year of find: 1976 Country of origin: Antarctica Latitude: 76.7167 S; Longitude: 159.667 E Allan Hills A76006 Allan Hills A76006 Information about the name Name: Allan Hills A76006 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Official abbreviation: ALHA76006 Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H6 Year of find: 1976 Country of origin: Antarctica Latitude: 76.7167 S; Longitude: 159.667 E Allan Hills A76005 Allan Hills A76005 Information about the name Name: Allan Hills A76005 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Official abbreviation: ALHA76005 Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: Eucrite-pmict Year of find: 1976 Country of origin: Antarctica Latitude: 76.7167 S; Longitude: 159.667 E Allan Hills A76004 Allan Hills A76004 Information about the name Name: Allan Hills A76004 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Official abbreviation: ALHA76004 Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: LL3.3 Year of find: 1976 Country of origin: Antarctica Latitude: 76.7167 S; Longitude: 159.667 E Allan Hills A76002 Allan Hills A76002 Information about the name Name: Allan Hills A76002 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Official abbreviation: ALHA76002 Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: IAB Year of find: 1976 Country of origin: Antarctica Latitude: 76.7167 S; Longitude: 159.667 E Allan Hills A76009 Allan Hills A76009 Information about the name Name: Allan Hills A76009 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Official abbreviation: ALHA76009 Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L6 Year of find: 1976 Country of origin: Antarctica Latitude: 76.7167 S; Longitude: 159.667 E Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L6 Year of find: 1977 Country of origin: Antarctica Latitude: 76.7167 S; Longitude: 159.667 E |
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Allan Hills A76008 Allan Hills A76008 Information about the name Name: Allan Hills A76008 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Official abbreviation: ALHA76008 Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H6 Year of find: 1976 Country of origin: Antarctica Latitude: 76.7167 S; Longitude: 159.667 E Allan Hills A77004 Allan Hills A77004 Information about the name Name: Allan Hills A77004 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Official abbreviation: ALHA77004 Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H4 Year of find: 1977 Country of origin: Antarctica Latitude: 76.7167 S; Longitude: 159.667 E Allan Hills A77003 Allan Hills A77003 Information about the name Name: Allan Hills A77003 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Official abbreviation: ALHA77003 Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: CO3.5 Year of find: 1977 Country of origin: Antarctica Latitude: 76.7167 S; Longitude: 159.667 E Allan Hills A77002 Allan Hills A77002 Information about the name Name: Allan Hills A77002 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Official abbreviation: ALHA77002 Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L5 Year of find: 1977 Country of origin: Antarctica Latitude: 76.7167 S; Longitude: 159.667 E Allan Hills A77001 Allan Hills A77001 Information about the name Name: Allan Hills A77001 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Official abbreviation: ALHA77001 Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L6 Year of find: 1977 Country of origin: Antarctica Latitude: 76.7167 S; Longitude: 159.667 E Allan Hills A76004 Allan Hills A76004 Information about the name Name: Allan Hills A76004 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Official abbreviation: ALHA76004 Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: LL3.3 Year of find: 1976 Country of origin: Antarctica Latitude: 76.7167 S; Longitude: 159.667 E Allan Hills A76005 Allan Hills A76005 Information about the name Name: Allan Hills A76005 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Official abbreviation: ALHA76005 Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: Eucrite-pmict Year of find: 1976 Country of origin: Antarctica Latitude: 76.7167 S; Longitude: 159.667 E Allan Hills A76006 Allan Hills A76006 Information about the name Name: Allan Hills A76006 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Official abbreviation: ALHA76006 Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H6 Year of find: 1976 Country of origin: Antarctica Latitude: 76.7167 S; Longitude: 159.667 E |
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New ADDITION Camel Donga 005 Information about the name Name: Camel Donga 005 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name Allan Hills A76008 Information about the name Name: Allan Hills A76008 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name Allan Hills A77004 Information about the name Name: Allan Hills A77004 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name Allan Hills A77003 Information about the name Name: Allan Hills A77003 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name |
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New Aditions Camel Donga 014 Official 1993 Western Australia, Australia Camel Donga 013 Official 1993 Western Australia, Australia L6 94.3 g 80 Camel Donga 012 Official 1993 Western Australia, Australia L6 Camel Donga 011 Official 1993 Western Australia, Australia L6 Camel Donga 010 Official 1993 Western Australia, Australia L6 Camel Donga 006 Official 1992 Western Australia, Australia H6 |
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Camel Donga 015 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Camel Donga 009 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name Camel Donga 008 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name Camel Donga 007 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name |
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Carlisle Lakes 005 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H5 Year of find: 1977 Carlisle Lakes 004 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H5 Year of find: 1977 Country of origin: Australia Carlisle Lakes 003 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H4-5 Year of find: 1977 Country of origin: Australia Carlisle Lakes Carlisle Lakes Information about the name Name: Carlisle Lakes This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: R3.8 Year of find: 1977 Country of origin: Australia |
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Name: Cook 004 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. PLACEMARK Name: Cook 003 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name Name: Cook 002 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. |
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A stunning piece of work! I haven't had the opportunity to look at all of the current placemarks in the tour but wow! |
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Brilliant Thread!!!!! Beno |
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Esperance PLACEMARK Information about the name Name: Esperance This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L/LL3 Year of find: 1991 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 33.8667 S; Longitude: 121.917 E Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L/LL3.4 Year of find: 1991 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 33.8667 S; Longitude: 121.917 E Forrest 003 meteorite Name: Forrest 003 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H3 Year of find: 1970 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.9 S; Longitude: 128.083 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 68, Meteoritics 25, 59-70 (1990) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 74 g Data from: MB68 Table 1 Line 10: Finder: A. J. Carlisle Date: 1970 Latitude: 30°54'S Longitude: 128°05'E Mass (g): 74 Pieces: 1 Class: H3 Info: See A. W. R. Bevan and R. A. Binns, Meteoritics, 1989, 24, 127-133 Forrest 002 meteorite. This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L6 Year of find: 1980 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.9833 S; Longitude: 127.883 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 68, Meteoritics 25, 59-70 (1990) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 26 kg Writeup, from MB 68: Warning: the following text was scanned and may contain character recognition errors. Refer to the original to be sure of accuracy. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISCOVERY OF THE FORREST (b) AUSTRALIA, STONY METEORITE Name: FORREST (b) Synonym: South Forrest Place of find: About 20 miles SW. of Forrest, south of the Trans-Australian railway, Western Australia, Australia. 30°59'S., 127°53'E. Date of find: October 1980 Class and type: Stone. Olivine-hypersthene chondrite (L6). Olivine Fa26 0, low-Ca pyroxene Fs21 9Wo1.5. Number of individual specimens: Not reported. Total weight: 26 kg, approximately. Circumstances of fall: Found during mineral prospecting on the Nullarbor Plain. Source: W. Zeitschel, D-6450 Hanau. West Germany and A.L. Graham, Department of Mineralogy, British Museum (Natural History), Cromwell Road, London, SW7 51313. Note: The meteorite previously reported as Forrest. an olivine-bronzite chondrite (H5) by G.J.H. McCall and W.H. Cleverly (J. Roy. Soc. West. Austr., 1970, 53, 69) should now be referred to as Forrest (a). |
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New Update:02-02-06 Forrest 004 Information about the name Name: Forrest 004 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L6 Year of find: 1970 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.4667 S; Longitude: 128.2 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 68, Meteoritics 25, 59-70 (1990) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 64 g Data from: MB68 Table 1 Line 11: Finder: A. J. Carlisle Date: 1970 Latitude: 30°28'S Longitude: 128°12'E Mass (g): 64 Pieces: 1 Class: L6 Info: See A. W. R. Bevan and R. A. Binns, Meteoritics, 1989, 24, 127-133 Forrest 005 Information about the name Name: Forrest 005 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H4 Year of find: 1970 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.4583 S; Longitude: 128.217 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 68, Meteoritics 25, 59-70 (1990) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 36 g Data from: MB68 Table 1 Line 12: Finder: A. J. Carlisle Date: 1970 Latitude: 30°27.5'S Longitude: 128°13'E Mass (g): 36 Pieces: 2 Class: H4 Info: See A. W. R. Bevan and R. A. Binns, Meteoritics, 1989, 24, 127-133 Forrest 006 Information about the name Name: Forrest 006 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L6 Year of find: 1977 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.6333 S; Longitude: 128.125 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 68, Meteoritics 25, 59-70 (1990) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 47.3 g Data from: MB68 Table 1 Line 13: Finder: A. J. Carlisle Date: 1977 Latitude: 30°38'S Longitude: 128°07.5'E Mass (g): 47.3 Pieces: 1 Class: L6 Info: See A. W. R. Bevan and R. A. Binns, Meteoritics, 1989, 24, 127-133 Forrest 007 Information about the name Name: Forrest 007 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H4 Year of find: 1979 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.785 S; Longitude: 128.017 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 68, Meteoritics 25, 59-70 (1990) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 910 g Data from: MB68 Table 1 Line 14: Finder: A. J. Carlisle Date: 1979 Latitude: 30°47.1'S Longitude: 128°01'E Mass (g): 910 Pieces: fragments Class: H4 Info: See A. W. R. Bevan and R. A. Binns, Meteoritics, 1989, 24, 127-133 Forrest 008 Information about the name Name: Forrest 008 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L6 Year of find: 1979 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.75 S; Longitude: 127.992 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 68, Meteoritics 25, 59-70 (1990) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 122.6 g Data from: MB68 Table 1 Line 15: Finder: A. J. Carlisle Date: 1979 Latitude: 30°45'S Longitude: 127°59.5', 57'E Mass (g): 122.6 Pieces: 2 Class: L6 Info: See A. W. R. Bevan and R. A. Binns, Meteoritics, 1989, 24, 127-133 Forrest 009 Information about the name Name: Forrest 009 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L6 Year of find: 1979 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.75 S; Longitude: 127.95 E Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L6 Year of find: 1979 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.15 S; Longitude: 128.083 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 68, Meteoritics 25, 59-70 (1990) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 1000 g Data from: MB68 Table 1 Line 16: Finder: Carlisle & Family Date: 1979 Latitude: 30°09'S Longitude: 128°05'E Mass (g): 1000 Pieces: 5 Class: L6 Info: See A. W. R. Bevan and R. A. Binns, Meteoritics, 1989, 24, 127-133 Forrest 010 Information about the name Name: Forrest 010 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L4 Year of find: 1982 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.15 S; Longitude: 128.083 E Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L4 Year of find: 1982 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.1167 S; Longitude: 127.867 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 68, Meteoritics 25, 59-70 (1990) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 359 g Data from: MB68 Table 1 Line 17: Finder: A. J. Carlisle Date: 1982 Latitude: 30°07'S Longitude: 127°52'E Mass (g): 359 Pieces: 2 (interlock) Class: L4 Info: See A. W. R. Bevan and R. A. Binns, Meteoritics, 1989, 24, 127-133 Forrest 011 Information about the name Name: Forrest 011 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H5 Year of find: 1982 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.1167 S; Longitude: 127.867 E Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H5 Year of find: 1982 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.15 S; Longitude: 128.083 E |
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Forrest 013 Information about the name Name: Forrest 013 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L6 Year of find: 1982 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.15 S; Longitude: 128.083 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 68, Meteoritics 25, 59-70 (1990) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 26.9 g Data from: MB68 Table 1 Line 20: Finder: A. J. Carlisle Date: 1982 Mass (g): 26.9 Pieces: 2 (frags) Class: L6 Info: See A. W. R. Bevan and R. A. Binns, Meteoritics, 1989, 24, 127-133 Forrest 014 and 015 Nullarbor, Western Australia, Australia Found 1990 Research material, classification and analysis (Table 3), Charles F. Lewis, Center for Meteorite Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287, USA. PTS, petrologic type and weathering grade, F. Wlotzka, Max-Planck-Institut fur Chemie, D-55020 Mainz, Germany. Information and main mass, Blaine Reed, 907 County Road 207, #17, Durango, 81301 Colorado, USA. Data from: MB75 Table 3 Line 1: Date: 1990 Latitude: 30°47'S Longitude: 127°45'E Mass (g): 104 Class: H5 Weathering grade: W3 Fayalite (mol%): 18.9 Info: classification and analysis, Charles F. Lewis, Center for Meteorite Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287, USA. PTS, petrologic type and weathering grade, F. Wlotzka, Max-Planck-Institut fur Chemie, D-55020 Mainz, Germany. Information and main mass, Blaine Reed, 907 County Road 207, #17, Durango, 81301 Colorado, USA. Forrest 015 Information about the name Name: Forrest 015 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H4 Year of find: 1990 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7833 S; Longitude: 127.8 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 75, Meteoritics 28, 692-703 (1993) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 82 g Writeup, from MB 75: Warning: the following text was scanned and may contain character recognition errors. Refer to the original to be sure of accuracy. Forrest 016 Information about the name Name: Forrest 016 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H5-6 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 77, Meteoritics 29, 891-897 (1994) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 46.9 g Data from: MB77 Table 7 Line 11: Date: 1992 Latitude: 30°9.23'S Longitude: 128°04.37E Mass (g): 46.87 Pieces: 1 Class: H5-6 Shock stage: S2 Weathering grade: B/C Fayalite (mol%): 19.8 Ferrosilite (mol%): 17.5 Info: These meteorites were found by the 1992 WAMET/EUROMET expedition. The main masses are held at the Western Australian Museum, Perth WA; research samples and duplicate thin sections are held at The Open University, Planetary Science Unit, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK. Requests for samples may be made to the Chairman of the EUROMET Meteorites Working Group, Robert Hutchison Classification and analysis: P. A. Bland and L. Folco, The Open Unversity Forrest 017 Information about the name Name: Forrest 017 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H4 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 77, Meteoritics 29, 891-897 (1994) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 4.6 g Data from: MB77 Table 7 Line 12: Date: 1992 Mass (g): 4.6 Pieces: 1 Class: H4 Shock stage: S3 Weathering grade: C Fayalite (mol%): 19.1 Ferrosilite (mol%): 16.7 Info: These meteorites were found by the 1992 WAMET/EUROMET expedition. The main masses are held at the Western Australian Museum, Perth WA; research samples and duplicate thin sections are held at The Open University, Planetary Science Unit, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK. Requests for samples may be made to the Chairman of the EUROMET Meteorites Working Group, Robert Hutchison Classification and analysis: P. A. Bland and L. Folco, The Open Unversity Forrest 018 Information about the name Name: Forrest 018 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H6 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.1667 S; Longitude: 128.083 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 77, Meteoritics 29, 891-897 (1994) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 54.4 g Data from: MB77 Table 7 Line 13: Date: 1992 Latitude: 30°10'S Longitude: 128°05'E Mass (g): 54.41 Pieces: 1 Class: H6 Shock stage: S3 Weathering grade: C Fayalite (mol%): 19.5 Ferrosilite (mol%): 17.2 Info: These meteorites were found by the 1992 WAMET/EUROMET expedition. The main masses are held at the Western Australian Museum, Perth WA; research samples and duplicate thin sections are held at The Open University, Planetary Science Unit, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK. Requests for samples may be made to the Chairman of the EUROMET Meteorites Working Group, Robert Hutchison Classification and analysis: P. A. Bland and L. Folco, The Open Unversity Forrest 019 Information about the name Name: Forrest 019 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H5 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.1667 S; Longitude: 126.083 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 77, Meteoritics 29, 891-897 (1994) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 42.9 g Data from: MB77 Table 7 Line 14: Date: 1992 Latitude: 30°10'S Longitude: 126°05'E Mass (g): 42.94 Pieces: 1 Class: H5 Shock stage: S4 Weathering grade: B Fayalite (mol%): 20.1 Ferrosilite (mol%): 18.2 Info: These meteorites were found by the 1992 WAMET/EUROMET expedition. The main masses are held at the Western Australian Museum, Perth WA; research samples and duplicate thin sections are held at The Open University, Planetary Science Unit, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK. Requests for samples may be made to the Chairman of the EUROMET Meteorites Working Group, Robert Hutchison Classification and analysis: P. A. Bland and L. Folco, The Open Unversity Forrest 020 Information about the name Name: Forrest 020 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L5-6 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7378 S; Longitude: 127.954 E Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L5/6 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7378 S; Longitude: 127.954 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 77, Meteoritics 29, 891-897 (1994) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 7 g Data from: MB77 Table 7 Line 15: Date: 1992 Latitude: 30°44.271S Longitude: 127°57.22'E Mass (g): 6.99 Pieces: 1 Class: L5/6 Shock stage: S4 Weathering grade: B/C Fayalite (mol%): 25.6 Ferrosilite (mol%): 21.7 Info: These meteorites were found by the 1992 WAMET/EUROMET expedition. The main masses are held at the Western Australian Museum, Perth WA; research samples and duplicate thin sections are held at The Open University, Planetary Science Unit, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK. Requests for samples may be made to the Chairman of the EUROMET Meteorites Working Group, Robert Hutchison Classification and analysis: P. A. Bland and L. Folco, The Open Unversity Forrest 021 Information about the name Name: Forrest 021 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L6 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7569 S; Longitude: 127.95 E Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L6 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.757 S; Longitude: 127.952 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 77, Meteoritics 29, 891-897 (1994) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 59.7 g Data from: MB77 Table 7 Line 16: Date: 1992 Latitude: 30°45.42'S Longitude: 127°57.10'E Mass (g): 59.7 Pieces: 3 Class: L6 Shock stage: S5 Weathering grade: B/C Fayalite (mol%): 25.2 Ferrosilite (mol%): 21.9 Info: These meteorites were found by the 1992 WAMET/EUROMET expedition. The main masses are held at the Western Australian Museum, Perth WA; research samples and duplicate thin sections are held at The Open University, Planetary Science Unit, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK. Requests for samples may be made to the Chairman of the EUROMET Meteorites Working Group, Robert Hutchison Classification and analysis: P. A. Bland and L. Folco, The Open Unversity Forrest 022 Information about the name Name: Forrest 022 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L5 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7728 S; Longitude: 127.935 E Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L5 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7728 S; Longitude: 127.947 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 77, Meteoritics 29, 891-897 (1994) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 7.5 g Data from: MB77 Table 7 Line 17: Date: 199 Mass (g): 7.46 Pieces: 1 Class: L5 Shock stage: S4 Weathering grade: B Fayalite (mol%): 24.8 Ferrosilite (mol%): 20.9 Info: These meteorites were found by the 1992 WAMET/EUROMET expedition. The main masses are held at the Western Australian Museum, Perth WA; research samples and duplicate thin sections are held at The Open University, Planetary Science Unit, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK. Requests for samples may be made to the Chairman of the EUROMET Meteorites Working Group, Robert Hutchison Classification and analysis: P. A. Bland and L. Folco, The Open Unversity Forrest 023 Information about the name Name: Forrest 023 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L4 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7681 S; Longitude: 127.944 E Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L4 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7817 S; Longitude: 127.944 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 77, Meteoritics 29, 891-897 (1994) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 7.7 g Data from: MB77 Table 7 Line 18: Date: 1992 Latitude: 30°46.90'5 Longitude: 127°56.65'E Mass (g): 7.67 Pieces: 1 Class: L4 Shock stage: S3 Weathering grade: C Fayalite (mol%): 22.4 Ferrosilite (mol%): 19.1 Info: These meteorites were found by the 1992 WAMET/EUROMET expedition. The main masses are held at the Western Australian Museum, Perth WA; research samples and duplicate thin sections are held at The Open University, Planetary Science Unit, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK. Requests for samples may be made to the Chairman of the EUROMET Meteorites Working Group, Robert Hutchison Classification and analysis: P. A. Bland and L. Folco, The Open Unversity |
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Forrest 023 meteorite PLACEMARK Information about the name Name: Forrest 023 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L4 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7681 S; Longitude: 127.944 E Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L4 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7817 S; Longitude: 127.944 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 77, Meteoritics 29, 891-897 (1994) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 7.7 g Data from: MB77 Table 7 Line 18: Date: 1992 Latitude: 30°46.90'5 Longitude: 127°56.65'E Mass (g): 7.67 Pieces: 1 Class: L4 Shock stage: S3 Weathering grade: C Fayalite (mol%): 22.4 Ferrosilite (mol%): 19.1 Info: These meteorites were found by the 1992 WAMET/EUROMET expedition. The main masses are held at the Western Australian Museum, Perth WA; research samples and duplicate thin sections are held at The Open University, Planetary Science Unit, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK. Requests for samples may be made to the Chairman of the EUROMET Meteorites Working Group, Robert Hutchison Classification and analysis: P. A. Bland and L. Folco, The Open Unversity Forrest 022 Information about the name Name: Forrest 022 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L5 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7728 S; Longitude: 127.935 E Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L5 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7728 S; Longitude: 127.947 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 77, Meteoritics 29, 891-897 (1994) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 7.5 g Data from: MB77 Table 7 Line 17: Date: 1992 Latitude: 30°46.37'5 Longitude: 127°56.80'E Mass (g): 7.46 Pieces: 1 Class: L5 Shock stage: S4 Weathering grade: B Fayalite (mol%): 24.8 Ferrosilite (mol%): 20.9 Info: These meteorites were found by the 1992 WAMET/EUROMET expedition. The main masses are held at the Western Australian Museum, Perth WA; research samples and duplicate thin sections are held at The Open University, Planetary Science Unit, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK. Requests for samples may be made to the Chairman of the EUROMET Meteorites Working Group, Robert Hutchison Classification and analysis: P. A. Bland and L. Folco, The Open Unversity Forrest 021 Information about the name Name: Forrest 021 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L6 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7569 S; Longitude: 127.95 E Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L6 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.757 S; Longitude: 127.952 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 77, Meteoritics 29, 891-897 (1994) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 59.7 g Data from: MB77 Table 7 Line 16: Date: 1992 Latitude: 30°45.42'S Longitude: 127°57.10'E Mass (g): 59.7 Pieces: 3 Class: L6 Shock stage: S5 Weathering grade: B/C Fayalite (mol%): 25.2 Ferrosilite (mol%): 21.9 Info: These meteorites were found by the 1992 WAMET/EUROMET expedition. The main masses are held at the Western Australian Museum, Perth WA; research samples and duplicate thin sections are held at The Open University, Planetary Science Unit, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK. Requests for samples may be made to the Chairman of the EUROMET Meteorites Working Group, Robert Hutchison Classification and analysis: P. A. Bland and L. Folco, The Open Unversity Forrest 020 Information about the name Name: Forrest 020 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L5-6 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7378 S; Longitude: 127.954 E Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L5/6 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7378 S; Longitude: 127.954 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 77, Meteoritics 29, 891-897 (1994) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 7 g Data from: MB77 Table 7 Line 15: Date: 1992 Latitude: 30°44.271S Longitude: 127°57.22'E Mass (g): 6.99 Pieces: 1 Class: L5/6 Shock stage: S4 Weathering grade: B/C Fayalite (mol%): 25.6 Ferrosilite (mol%): 21.7 Info: These meteorites were found by the 1992 WAMET/EUROMET expedition. The main masses are held at the Western Australian Museum, Perth WA; research samples and duplicate thin sections are held at The Open University, Planetary Science Unit, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK. Requests for samples may be made to the Chairman of the EUROMET Meteorites Working Group, Robert Hutchison Classification and analysis: P. A. Bland and L. Folco, The Open Unversity \ Forrest 019 Information about the name Name: Forrest 019 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H5 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.1667 S; Longitude: 126.083 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 77, Meteoritics 29, 891-897 (1994) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 42.9 g Data from: MB77 Table 7 Line 14: Date: 1992 Latitude: 30°10'S Longitude: 126°05'E Mass (g): 42.94 Pieces: 1 Class: H5 Shock stage: S4 Weathering grade: B Fayalite (mol%): 20.1 Ferrosilite (mol%): 18.2 Info: These meteorites were found by the 1992 WAMET/EUROMET expedition. The main masses are held at the Western Australian Museum, Perth WA; research samples and duplicate thin sections are held at The Open University, Planetary Science Unit, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK. Requests for samples may be made to the Chairman of the EUROMET Meteorites Working Group, Robert Hutchison Classification and analysis: P. A. Bland and L. Folco, The Open Unversity Forrest 018 Information about the name Name: Forrest 018 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue and MetBase (identical): This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H6 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.1667 S; Longitude: 128.083 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 77, Meteoritics 29, 891-897 (1994) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 54.4 g Data from: MB77 Table 7 Line 13: Date: 1992 Latitude: 30°10'S Longitude: 128°05'E Mass (g): 54.41 Pieces: 1 Class: H6 Shock stage: S3 Weathering grade: C Fayalite (mol%): 19.5 Ferrosilite (mol%): 17.2 Info: These meteorites were found by the 1992 WAMET/EUROMET expedition. The main masses are held at the Western Australian Museum, Perth WA; research samples and duplicate thin sections are held at The Open University, Planetary Science Unit, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK. Requests for samples may be made to the Chairman of the EUROMET Meteorites Working Group, Robert Hutchison Classification and analysis: P. A. Bland and L. Folco, The Open Unversity |
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Forrest 027 Forrest 027 Information about the name Name: Forrest 027 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L5-6 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7597 S; Longitude: 127.95 E Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L5/6 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7597 S; Longitude: 127.95 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 77, Meteoritics 29, 891-897 (1994) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 14.4 g Data from: MB77 Table 7 Line 22: Date: 1992 Latitude: 30°45.58'5 Longitude: 127°56.99'E Mass (g): 14.41 Pieces: 1 Class: L5/6 Shock stage: S1 Weathering grade: C Fayalite (mol%): 24.9 Ferrosilite (mol%): 21.5 Info: These meteorites were found by the 1992 WAMET/EUROMET expedition. The main masses are held at the Western Australian Museum, Perth WA; research samples and duplicate thin sections are held at The Open University, Planetary Science Unit, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK. Requests for samples may be made to the Chairman of the EUROMET Meteorites Working Group, Robert Hutchison Classification and analysis: P. A. Bland and L. Folco, The Open Unversity Forrest 026 Forrest 026 Information about the name Name: Forrest 026 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H5-6 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7569 S; Longitude: 127.938 E Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H5/6 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.757 S; Longitude: 127.938 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 77, Meteoritics 29, 891-897 (1994) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 64.1 g Data from: MB77 Table 7 Line 21: Date: 1992 Latitude: 30°45.42'5 Longitude: 127°56.28'E Mass (g): 64.11 Pieces: 3 Class: LL5/6 Shock stage: S2 Weathering grade: C Fayalite (mol%): 18.7 Ferrosilite (mol%): 16.5 Info: These meteorites were found by the 1992 WAMET/EUROMET expedition. The main masses are held at the Western Australian Museum, Perth WA; research samples and duplicate thin sections are held at The Open University, Planetary Science Unit, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK. Requests for samples may be made to the Chairman of the EUROMET Meteorites Working Group, Robert Hutchison Classification and analysis: P. A. Bland and L. Folco, The Open Unversity Forrest 025 Forrest 025 Information about the name Name: Forrest 025 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L5 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7561 S; Longitude: 127.937 E Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L5 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.756 S; Longitude: 127.937 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 77, Meteoritics 29, 891-897 (1994) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 8.1 g Data from: MB77 Table 7 Line 20: Date: 1992 Latitude: 30°45.36'5 Longitude: 127°56.23'E Mass (g): 8.11 Pieces: 1 Class: L5 br Shock stage: S2 Weathering grade: A/B Fayalite (mol%): 25.2 Ferrosilite (mol%): 21.2 Info: These meteorites were found by the 1992 WAMET/EUROMET expedition. The main masses are held at the Western Australian Museum, Perth WA; research samples and duplicate thin sections are held at The Open University, Planetary Science Unit, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK. Requests for samples may be made to the Chairman of the EUROMET Meteorites Working Group, Robert Hutchison Classification and analysis: P. A. Bland and L. Folco, The Open Unversity Forrest 024 Forrest 024 Information about the name Name: Forrest 024 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: LL6 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7581 S; Longitude: 127.948 E Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: LL6 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.758 S; Longitude: 127.948 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 77, Meteoritics 29, 891-897 (1994) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 16.2 g Data from: MB77 Table 7 Line 19: Date: 1992 Latitude: 30045.48'S Longitude: 127°56.87E Mass (g): 16.23 Pieces: 3 Class: LL6 Shock stage: S5 Weathering grade: B/C Fayalite (mol%): 26.8 Ferrosilite (mol%): 22.7 Info: These meteorites were found by the 1992 WAMET/EUROMET expedition. The main masses are held at the Western Australian Museum, Perth WA; research samples and duplicate thin sections are held at The Open University, Planetary Science Unit, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK. Requests for samples may be made to the Chairman of the EUROMET Meteorites Working Group, Robert Hutchison Classification and analysis: P. A. Bland and L. Folco, The Open Unversity |
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Forrest 028 Information about the name Name: Forrest 028 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Information from the NHM Catalogue: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L7 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7322 S; Longitude: 127.949 E Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L7 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia |