This is a built-in function of the Meteoritical Bulletin database ( http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/metbull.php).  Just search for whatever meteorites you like, setting the number of lines per page big enough to accommodate all the results at once, and then hit the "Map all" link at the top of the second-to-last column.  I recommend using this over the "Meteorites Impact Database" somebody put together on bbs.keyhole.com; the latter is less complete and not likely to be as up-to-date.

Jeff


At 05:18 AM 4/8/2006, Dan Fronefield wrote:

Some time ago, someone sent a link that populated Google Earth with all the meteorite locations.  Can someone repost that link.

Thanks
Dan

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