G'day Norbert & List,
Some time ago I put together a page with the suspected
parent bodies of different meteorites. You can visit the list here:
If anyone has more that could be added, feel free to drop me
an email.
Cheers,
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Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 9:54
AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] AW: HAVH-6 = 6
Hebe
Thanks Mike and Rob,
That's probably the solution. In
"Meteorites and Their Parent Bodies" H. McSween also lists 6 Hebe as one of
the most probable candidates to be the PB of the H chondrites. Now, but
that also means that they found a small ordinary chondrite in Israel.
No big deal in a desert environment...
All the
best, Norbert
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > >
Mike is correct -- it's a simple mistranslation. Furthermore, >
the S-type asteroid Hebe is a candidate for the H-chondrite > parent
body, indicating that the Israeli meteorite is probably > an
H-chondrite. --Rob > > -----Original Message----- >
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Found In Israel > > Asteroid
#6 is Hebe, could have been mistranslated as HAVH-6 > > Mike
Fowler > Chicago > >
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