David Weir: Meteorite Studies

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Nakhla

Martian NakhliteOne of the Martian SNC meteorites, nakhlites are basaltic cumulate clinopyroxenite rocks, and most [...]

Mount Vernon

PallasiteOne of two main classes of stony-iron meteorite, the other being mesosiderites. Pallasites are igneous [...]

Mundrabilla

Iron, IAB complex, Mundrabilla duo sLL-an Found 1911 30° 47′ S., 127° 33′ E. Initially, [...]

Monument Draw

AcapulcoitePrimitive achondrite that belongs to a small group named after the Acapulco meteorite that was [...]

Moss

CO3.6 Fell July 14, 2006 59° 27′ N., 10° 42′ E. On Friday, July 14 [...]

Monahans (1998)

H5 Fell March 22, 1998 102° 53.5′ W., 31° 36.5′ N. On a Sunday evening [...]

Moorabie

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

Mount Egerton

Aubrite-anomalous (Metal-rich, light-REE-enriched) Found 1941 24° 53′ S., 117° 38′ E. The first fragments of [...]

Millbillillie

Eucrite Polymict, crystalline Fell October 1960 26° 27′ S., 120° 22′ E. This fallMeteorite seen [...]

Milton

Pallasite, ungrouped ‘CX’ trend Found October 2000 40° 17′ 15′ N., 95° 22′ 36′ W. [...]