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Re: The Meteorite Catalog (???)
Dave:
The book to which you are referring is called the "Catalogue of Meteorites",
by Graham and Hutchinson?, 1985. It is out of print, expensive, and
difficult to find. ARN's Space Rocks CD-Rom is a good alternative, it
contacins the info you need. Or, maybe Bernd Pauli can send you a list....
Matt
Dave Freeman wrote:
> Dear List;
> I heard of a British book that has the coordinates of recorded
> meteoritic falls. I heard it was expencive and hard to get ahold of.
> The title was "The Meteorite Catalog" I think. I needed to look up
> Wyoming (less than 20 falls).
> Does anyone have information on where I could hunt up this data, or
> better yet the page of the coordinates... I am not lazy, but do need a
> clue to direct my search. British Museum of Nat. Hist. doesn't get me
> there. Help. Dave Freeman dfreeman@fascination.com
>
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