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
Latitude: 30.7323 S; Longitude: 127.949 E



Forrest 029
Information about the name Name: Forrest 029 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: H3-5 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7314 S; Longitude: 127.939 E Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: H3-5 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7315 S; Longitude: 127.939 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 77, Meteoritics 29, 891-897 (1994) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 6 g Data from: MB77 Table 7 Line 24: Date: 1992 Latitude: 3043.89'5 Longitude: 12756.35'E Mass (g): 6 Pieces: 1 Class: H3-5 Shock stage: S3 Weathering grade: C Fayalite (mol%): 19.1 Ferrosilite (mol%): 17.7 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 030 Information about the name Name: Forrest 030 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: L6-7 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.7311 S; Longitude: 127.939 E Information from MetBase: This meteorite was not observed to fall. Classification: L6/7 Year of find: 1992 Country of origin: Australia Latitude: 30.731 S; Longitude: 127.939 E References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 77, Meteoritics 29, 891-897 (1994) Find references in NASA ADS Mass: 77.7 g Data from: MB77 Table 7 Line 25: Date: 1992 Latitude: 3043.86'5 Longitude: 12756.35'E Mass (g): 77.68 Pieces: 1 Class: L6/7 Shock stage: S5 Weathering grade: B/C Fayalite (mol%): 25 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