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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 2000 (Sold out!)


Columns


Down to Earth - Editorial

Meteorite News

From the Strewnfields


Centerpiece:  So NEAR Yet So Far. By O. Richard Norton. With color photographs.

Reviews

Features


Mosquitoes, Diamonds, and a Very Big Crater - Siberia's Popigai Impact Site, Part II
by Roy A. Gallant

A Little Bit of Monica in My Life
by Kevin Kichinka

Anomalous High Altitude Luminosity
by Andrei Ol'khovatov

The Ilyinets Impace Structure in Ukraine
by Eugene Gurov

Gods Who Fell From the Sky
by Irene Seco Serra

The Sudbury "Star Wound"
by Robert A. Szep

The Tucson 2000 Meteorite Show
by O. Richard Norton

Meteorite Falls and Observational Bias
by Phil Bagnall

The Pena Blanca Spring Meteorite - Another Monnig Discovery
by Arthur J. Ehlmann

Henry Augustus Ward and His Meteorites
by Tom Palmer

Meteorite and Tektite Collections

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