There are several other very small meteorites...

Khatyrka, announced in June. Although it is listed as 0.1 g in the MB database, if you read the text, you see that there are only 10 particles, all < 1 mm. These could well have an actual cumulative mass of <10 mg.

Hadley Rille: a named meteorite found in lunar soil from Apollo 15, estimated mass 3 mg.

Bench Crater, another Moonish meteorite. I don't know what it might have weighed, but maybe over 10 mg. Alan may know.

Jeff

On 12/6/2012 10:56 AM, Adam Hupe wrote:
Here is what I have been able to summarize:

Smallest find: Yamato 8333 10mg provided there are no pairings


Smallest TKW for a witnessed fall: Revelstoke ~1 gram

Smallest completely crusted individual from a witnessed fall: Bensour ~48mg

Take Care,

Adam
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