[meteorite-list] Comet Holmes/Parent bodies?

AL Mitterling almitt at kconline.com
Thu Nov 8 05:54:35 EST 2007


Hi Graham and all,

Here is a listing of possible parent bodies to our meteorites. If anyone 
has a more complete listing and would care to share it with me on or off 
list I would appreciate it. I am sure there a quite a number of suspect 
parent bodies but not enough data to support a pairing. Best!

Comets have also been suggested to be sources for some meteorites but a 
few problems exist to determine this. First very little is know about 
comets (though we are just now finding out more) Two no photographs from 
a network of cameras of material has been taken to show a relationship 
of material to comets. The streaks of light during a meteor shower 
represent only minor particles the size of dust or perhaps a bit larger. 
So currently the jury is still out on pinning meteorite falls to known 
comets or cometary debris.

A Listing of Known and Possible Parent Bodies of Meteorites

H class of meteorites:     Asteroid Hebe

L Classes

L4: Asteroid Eros
L6: Asteroid Bozemcova 3628

LL Class: Asteroid SF36 (1998)

Carbonaceous Group

CM2: Asteroid Ceres, Asteroid: Fortuna19
CR2: Asteroid Pallas 2
CO3: Asteroids Eos Family
C2 Tagish Lake may be linked to D Asteroid 368 Haidea

Achondrite Classes

Aubrites: Asteroid Nysa 44, Asteroid Eger 3103

Brachinites: Asteroid Benetta 289

Howardites:
Eucrites:                  Asteroid Vesta (4)
Diogenites:
Olivine Diogenites:

Stony Iron Classes

Pallasites:  A Type Asteroids, Asteroid Asporina (46), Asteroid Eleonora 
(354)
(there are three or four known parent bodies for pallasites)

Iron Classes

M-Type Asteroids: Asteroid Psyche, Asteroid 1986 DA


Mars Meteorites (SNC 's) From The Planet Mars

Shergotties:
Nakhlaites:
Chassigniates:
Allan Hills:


Lunar Meteorites (LUN)

LUN A:   Anorthositic Highland Rocks (four combinations of this group)
LUN B:   Mare Basalts
LUN G:    Mare Gabbros
LUN N:   Lunar Norites

This list is derived from Harry McSween's book Meteorite and their 
Parent Planets and from other sources on the internet that have posted 
pairings.

--AL Mitterling

ensoramanda wrote:

Hi Al, All,

Nice shots for first attempt....I hav'nt had a go for ages...you've 
inspired me to give it a try whilst there is something special about.

You also made me wonder about parent bodies when considering if there 
might be bits of Holmes about.
I am not sure if this has been discussed on the list before much...but 
wondered if there was any more recent research that indicated more about 
where all our collections have come from?

I have read about various possibilities, matching various 
classifications of meteorite with various asteroids and suggestions that 
certain ones might be cometary material...but is there an up to date 
simple summary or list that matches them up as far as current thinking can?

Anyone know?

Regards,

Graham Ensor



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