Directory Sites

  • Meteorite Central

    General information on meteorites, meteroids, and related topics; glossary; current news; and links to science sites, dealers, and educational sites.

    www.meteoritecentral.com

  • Graham's Meteorites

    A Canadian collector's site about meteorites and meteorite hunting.

    www.geocities.com

  • Boggy Creek Collection of Meteorite Finds

    Promotes the sale, collection, trading and auction of samples of rocks thought to be meteorites. Includes analytical data and photomicrographs.

    www.bccmeteorites.com

  • The Meteorite Express

    Information on meteorite collecting and meteor shower viewing.

    www.geocities.com

  • Meteorite Preservation and Repair

    Complete, concise instructions for preserving meteorites in collections.

    www.alaska.net

  • Antarctic Meteorite Recovery Expedition 2001

    An account of the ANSMET expedition in search of meteorites in Antarctica.

    www.webexpeditions.net

  • Buckyballs Can Come from Outer Space

    Study shows that fullerenes originating outside of the solar system arrive to Earth intact in carbon-rich meteorites.

    sciencenews.org

  • Dave's Space Junk

    Information about the Holbrook (Arizona) meteorite strewn field, including a picture gallery.

    strewnfield.tripod.com

  • Mars Meteorites

    Jet Propulsion Laboratory's catalog of worldwide meteorite finds identified as originating from the planet Mars.

    www.jpl.nasa.gov

  • The Meteoritical Society

    Professional research society promoting the science of meteoritics. Includes educational materials on meteorites, lunar samples, space dust, and related topics; newsletters; journal information; and links.

    www.meteoriticalsociety.org

  • Oscar E. Monnig Meteorite Gallery

    Primer on meteorites, photos of the museum collection situated on the campus of Texas Christian University in Forth Worth, Texas, and visitor information.

    www.monnigmuseum.tcu.edu

  • Arizona Meteorites

    Catalog of meteorites found in this state, including map of fall locations. For each find, there is a picture and description, including meteorite type, weight, and date and circumstances of discovery.

    www.lpl.arizona.edu

  • Meteorites and Their Properties

    Comprehensive information about where meteorites come from, where they are found and the composition of the many different types.

    meteorites.lpl.arizona.edu

  • Meteorite Metal

    Offers introduction to meteorite metallography and images from personal collection.

    www.meteoritemetal.com

  • Meteorites Wanted

    Offers identification and analysis of meteorite finds. Includes introduction to types of meteorites and a guide to "meteorite wrongs" (rocks mistakenly thought to be meteorites).

    www.meteoriteswanted.com

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