Antarctic Meteorite Newsletter

This Newsletter Contains Classifications of 143 New Meteorites from the 1997 ANSMET Collection. Descriptions are given for 6 meteorites;2 eucrites, and 4 ordinary chondrites. We don't expect much excitement from the rest of the 1997 collection. JSC has examined another 100 meteorites to send to...

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Main Authors: Lindstrom, Marilyn, Satterwhite, Cecilia
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Published: 1999
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20000083885
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:20000083885 2023-05-15T13:51:22+02:00 Antarctic Meteorite Newsletter Lindstrom, Marilyn Satterwhite, Cecilia Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available February 1999 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20000083885 unknown Document ID: 20000083885 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20000083885 No Copyright CASI Astrophysics 1999 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T07:56:23Z This Newsletter Contains Classifications of 143 New Meteorites from the 1997 ANSMET Collection. Descriptions are given for 6 meteorites;2 eucrites, and 4 ordinary chondrites. We don't expect much excitement from the rest of the 1997 collection. JSC has examined another 100 meteorites to send to the Smithsonian for classification and they appear to be more of the same LL5 shower. However, past experience tells us that there will be some treasures hidden in the remaining samples. Hope rings eternal, but we can't wait to see the 1998 collection described below. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic
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Lindstrom, Marilyn
Satterwhite, Cecilia
Antarctic Meteorite Newsletter
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description This Newsletter Contains Classifications of 143 New Meteorites from the 1997 ANSMET Collection. Descriptions are given for 6 meteorites;2 eucrites, and 4 ordinary chondrites. We don't expect much excitement from the rest of the 1997 collection. JSC has examined another 100 meteorites to send to the Smithsonian for classification and they appear to be more of the same LL5 shower. However, past experience tells us that there will be some treasures hidden in the remaining samples. Hope rings eternal, but we can't wait to see the 1998 collection described below.
author Lindstrom, Marilyn
Satterwhite, Cecilia
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Satterwhite, Cecilia
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title Antarctic Meteorite Newsletter
title_short Antarctic Meteorite Newsletter
title_full Antarctic Meteorite Newsletter
title_fullStr Antarctic Meteorite Newsletter
title_full_unstemmed Antarctic Meteorite Newsletter
title_sort antarctic meteorite newsletter
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