Meteoritical Bulletin 93

Jeff Grossman just sent out an announcement regarding the next Bulletin which is scheduled for the spring.  Jeff wrote >>This is the first announcement of 245 new meteorites approved for publication in Meteoritical Bulletin 93 next spring.

The information has been entered into the Meteoritical Bulletin Database (http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/metbull.php).

Among these meteorites are:

 - 4 Observed falls , including the Carancas fall that produced a small crater in Peru
 - 8 Carbonaceous chondrites
 - 2 Enstatite chondrites
 - 7 Type 3 ordinary chondrites
 - 5 R chondrites
 - 2 Ungrouped chondrites

 - 10 Lunar meteorites
 - 3 Martian meteorites
 - 1 Angrite 10 HED achondrites
 - 7 Primitive achondrites
 - 2 Ureilites
 - 3 new and new info on one old Iron meteorites
 - 1 Mesosiderite
 - 1 Pallasite

Please email Jeff Grossman (jgrossman@usgs.gov) with any questions, comments, or suggestions about this database.

A few of your authetication and testing links are down, I don't have the correct software installed to E-Mail them to you.

i posted a few pictures of my meteorite finds in Kuwait enroute to Iraq last year. What do you guys think? Are they meteorites? Or just stunning look-a-likes?

[Rocco] - SPC Daniel R. Ames U.S. Army 82d ABN DIV