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lunar meteorites

 

Lunar Meteorites

Lists, with links to photos: alphanumeric | by alumina concentration

Maps: U.S. Antarctic (ANSMET) | Japanese Antarctic (NIPR)| Dhofar, Oman

References and Technical Literature

Chemical Classification

What to Do If You Think That You’ve Found a Lunar Meteorite

How Do We Know That It’s a Rock From the Moon?


NASA JSC Lunar Meteorite Compendium

meteoris.de

Northern Arizona University


Information About Other Kinds of Meteorites

 



Prepared by
: Randy L. Korotev
  
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Washington University in St. Louis

  
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you think you've found until you read this and this
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Last revised07-Jul-2011
  

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