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Large New Holbrook Found!
This Holbrook was found by Larry Atkins hunting before returning home after the 2007 Tucson show.
It weighs in at a whopping 2 lb's 2.5 oz's!
Meteoritical Bulletin Database
The Nomenclature Committee of the Meteoritical Society, thanks to
Dr. Jeff Grossman's hard work, has a new on-line data base
that can be used to find meteorite names, descriptions, provisional names, those that are official names etc. Here is a link to this very cool new resource.
The Meteorite Times - Check out the Meteorite Times website, from the producers of www.meteorite.com. Much like a newspaper, this site is categorized with special features, monthly columns, and even a crossword puzzle!
Read the informative latest Issue with sections including "Meteorite People", "Bob's Findings", and the "Collector's Corner".
Buy this book!
The Art of Collecting Meteorites by Kevin Kichinka, $21.95
Keenly written and beautifully designed; this book covers everything from the hobby's early beginnings to it's latest developments. This book is a
must for anyone who collects or wants to start! Buy it here!
2005-01-19: Jutta Zipfel of the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry has been appointed to succeed Dr. Jeffrey N. Grossman as
Chair of the Meteorite Nomenclature Committee.
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The Meteorite Mailing List©
Meteorite Central provides a meteorite mailing list for the purpose of providing a fast and efficient method to relay pertinent information
regarding meteorites. Before joining, please make sure you are aware of the List Policies. Make sure to check out the
new Best of List page, highlighting some really good posts. Over 700 members and growing!
The Cali Colombia Meteorite!
Read about Mike Farmer's exciting recovery of the Cali Meteorite, the newest meteorite fall in Columbia, which fell on July 6, 2007 at ~4:10 PM.
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Try this
Java powered Slide Puzzle showing the
Martian landscape! Or try this Meteorite Name Word Search puzzle and test your knowledge.
Visit meteoriteman.com, the home of the world's most famous
meteorite hunter. You'll find meteorites for sale & photos of meteorites from the awesome collection of Mr Haag.
Good TOPO websites (from the Met. List)
Microsoft Terraserver (US only)
Terra Server
Global Gazetteer Version 2.1
Ozi Explorer
Topo Zone (US only)
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Think you may have found a meteorite? Here are some things to look for and also some places that can tell you for sure.
Steve Schoner (AMS) also maintains an excellent website that will guide you through the exctiting process of recognizing a
meteorite! Check it out!
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Meteorite Classifications
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Stone - Chondrite
Stone - Achondrite
Stony - Iron
Iron
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85.7 %
7.1 %
1.5 %
5.7 %
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JPL's Mars Meteorite website has a bounty of information & news on all
of the Mar's meteorites found to date, including the newest two, NWA 2373 and NWA 3171, as well as my favorites,
Bob's Los Angeles pair! This very informative site is
maintained by Ron Baalke of JPL.
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A Cane is all you need to start hunting for meteorites! Before you go though, make sure you are well
prepared (water, food, GPS, maps, first aid, radio, etc.), know the area, and always avoid going alone. *Key Rule: bring lots of water!
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Check out the latest eBay auctions & you may just find that special stone! Be careful though and always try to buy from a reputable dealer.
The IMCA is an organization that was founded to promote self monitoring amoung meteorite collectors and their seal on an auction provides some piece of mind.
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