David Weir: Meteorite Studies
Pallasites: A Rare View (Part 2)
PALLASITES: A Rare View Part II The pallasites displayed on this page are seldom represented [...]
The Legend of the Nakhla Dog
A legend has been perpetuated in the meteoriteWork in progress. A solid natural object reaching [...]
Have You Found a Meteorite?
If you think that you might have found a candidate meteoriteWork in progress. A solid [...]
Indicators of a Mercurian Meteorite
representative presently unknown Mercury is an igneous, differentiated planetary body thought to have undergone initial [...]
Collisional Disruption of a Primary Planetary Body
Collisional Disruption of a Primary Planetary Body On one scale of Solar SystemThe Sun and [...]
Zakłodzie (Zaklodzie)
Primitive Enstatite AchondriteUsed in past as synonym for Aubrites. Present definition from the Meteoritical Bulletin [...]
Zag (B)
AchondriteAn achondrite is a type of stony meteorite whose precursor was of chondritic origin and [...]
Weatherford
CBa, bencubbinite Found 1926, recognized 1940 35° 30′ N., 98° 42′ W. A mass of [...]
Zag
H3–6 Fell August 4 or 5, 1998 ~27° 20′ N., 9° 20′ W. This fall [...]
Yilmia
EL6 (ELa6 in Weyrauch et al., 2018) Found 1969 31° 11′ 30′ S., 121° 32′ [...]

