The Meteoritical Bulletin, No. 89, 2005 September

This Bulletin lists 1768 meteorites, bringing the total known meteorites to over 30,000 at 30,907. Of these, 10 10 are from Antarctica, 569 from Africa, 92 from Asia (83 of which are from Oman), 85 from North America, one from South America and I I from Europe. The Bulletin reports seven falls (Beng...

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Main Authors: Russell S. S, Zolensky M. E, Righter K, Jones R, Connolly H. C. Jr, Grady M. M, Grossman J. N., FOLCO, LUIGI
Other Authors: Russell, S. S., Zolensky, M. E., Righter, K, Folco, Luigi, Jones, R, Connolly H. C., Jr, Grady, M. M., Grossman, J. N.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11568/98492
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Summary:This Bulletin lists 1768 meteorites, bringing the total known meteorites to over 30,000 at 30,907. Of these, 10 10 are from Antarctica, 569 from Africa, 92 from Asia (83 of which are from Oman), 85 from North America, one from South America and I I from Europe. The Bulletin reports seven falls (Benguerir, Bukhara, Kasauli, Maigatari-Danduma, Oum Dreyga, Rahimyar Khan, and San Michele). Noteworthy specimens include 20 lunar meteorites, Four Martian meteorites, two pallasites, three mesosiderites, and two Bencubbin-like meteorites. Additional information can be found at http://meteoriticalsociety.org/bulletin/database.html.