David Weir: Meteorite Studies

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Vigarano

CV3.3 (3.1–3.4)red Fell January 22, 1910 44° 51′ N., 11° 24′ E. At 9:30 P.M. [...]

Tucson

Iron, ungroupedModifying term used to describe meteorites that are mineralogically and/or chemically unique and defy [...]

Tieschitz

H/L3.6 Fell July 15, 1878 49° 36′ N., 17° 7′ E. A single 27.4 kg [...]

NWA R-Type (Unclassified)

R chondriteChondrites are the most common meteorites accounting for ~84% of falls. Chondrites are comprised [...]

NWA Eucrite (Unclassified)

EucriteMost common type of achondrite meteorite and a member of the HED group. Eucrites are [...]