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International Meteorite Collectors Association

Meteorite Magazine
Arkansas Center for Space and Planetary Sciences
202 Old Museum Building,
University of Arkansas,
Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701 USA
Phone: 479-575-7625
Fax: 479-575-7778
metpub@uark.edu


Editor contact details:
L. Lebofsky
N. Lebofsky
University of Arizona
Kuiper Space Sciences 419
Tucson, AZ 85721
USA
meteditr@uark.edu
International Quarterly of METEORITES AND METEORITE SCIENCE

May 2002 (Sold out!)


Columns


Down to Earth - Editorial

Meteorite News

Centerpiece:  Beware the Metal-Rich Impostor. With color photographs.

South American Report:  Red de Busqueda de Meteoritos (RBM).  

Book Reviews:  Two new books on meteorites, one on tektites

Features


Limits on the Origins and Space Transport of Life
by Andrew Glikson

A Meeting of Heaven and Earth – Bolivia’s First Authenticated Meteorite
by Kevin Kichinka

Morasko – The Largest Known Meteorite Strewnfield?
by Rainer Bartoschewitz

The Milton Pallasite: The Show-Me State Shows Us Another One
by Martin Horejsi & Marlin Cilz

Permian-Triassic Extraterrestrial Extinction in Question?
by Gregory T. Shanos

One Step Forward to the Solution of the Tunguska Mystery
by L. Foschini, Ch. Froeschlé, R. Gonczi, P. Michel, G. Longo, & T.J. Jopek

Tucson Meteorite Show 2002
by O. Richard Norton

The Caperr Meteorite
by Oscar A. Turone

The Taza Plessitic Octahedrite
by Emmanuel Dransart & Michel Baron

Wonder is the Magic!
by Gerhard von Müehle

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