NEW MARS METEORITES FOUND IN ANTARCTICA
January 30, 2003

YAMATO 980459

A new Mars meteorite was announced in the Japanese Meteorite Newsletter.
The meteorite, Yamato 980459, was found in the Yamato Mountains in the
Antartic by the Japanese during the 1998-1999 collecting season.  The 
meteorite weighs 82.46 grams, and was identified as a shergottite, the most 
common type of Mars meteorite.  This increases the number of Mars meteorites 
to 28.

Y000802

A third piece of the Antarctic nakhlite, Y000802, was also found by the
Japanese.  Though only weighing 22 grams, combined with its other two paired 
siblings, Y000593 (13.7 kilograms) and Y000749 (1.3 kilograms), they form 
the largest nakhlite group ever found.

Ron Baalke 

______________________________________________
Meteorite-list mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

Reply via email to