Hi Todd and all,
I didn't see a reply to your answer so here is one. The last Catalog of
Meteorites is the purplish one dated September 2000 and published by
Cambridge University Press. An Earlier version (Blue Book) the fourth
edition, edited by Andrew Graham, Alex Bevan and Robert Hutchison,
Hi Al Todd
If I remember correctly when they added the CD to the 5th edition they
mentioned that it would be easier to update and it would be updated earlier.
Has anyone heard anything about this.
If you are looking for the information that is the most updated I would suggest
looking at list
Hello List,
Does anyone know what's the latest edition of Catalogue of Meteorites , or
when the newest edition is due to be available?
TODD
Scottsdale, Arizona
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G'day List,
Just wondering if anyone has heard whether there is any sign of a new
Catalogue of Meteorites. It is more than 4 years since the 5th Edition was
published and I can't help but think Meteoritics has taken a 'Giant Leap' in
that relatively short time. In fact I couldn't even begin to
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Catalogue of Meteorites?
G'day List,
Just wondering if anyone has heard whether there is any sign of a new
Catalogue of Meteorites. It is more than 4 years since the 5th Edition
was
published and I can't help but think Meteoritics has taken a 'Giant
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G'day List,
Just wondering if anyone has heard whether there is any sign of a new
Catalogue of Meteorites
Hi Jeff and all,
I to would enjoy seeing another addition come out but I have my doubts if there
will be one for a while. Perhaps you should go to the source Monica Grady. The
current one took about three or four years to come out after it was announced.
It was a long awaited printing from the
Hello List
I cannot remember having seen this mentionned, but the meteorite catalogue
from The Natural History Museum in London is searcheable online (Steve
Arnold from Chicago should take a look ;-)
http://avalanche.nhm.ac.uk/cgi-bin/earth/metcat/
Allas only the basic datas are there to be
Hi Julien,
Neat. Thanks for the URL!
-Walter
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Hey.
Where I can download files to upgrade/ up-to date Cambridge catalogue ?
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