Websites

A database of every discovered meteorite. Here, you can find information such as a meteorite’s name, its classification, and its location/year of discovery.

A program dedicated to furthering sample science at NASA.

A meteorite gallery at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas, featuring curated specimens from the Monnig Meteorite Collection.

Contains a listing of all meteorites in the U.S. Antarctic Meteorite Collection, as well as a guide explaining how to understand the information in the listing.

Publishes updates about the U.S. Antarctic Meteorite Collection, such as the addition of new samples to the collection or the reclassification of old samples already in the collection.

A searchable database of all the meteorites in the U.S. Antarctic Meteorite Collection.

A webpage explaining how researchers may request to borrow Antarctic meteorite samples from NASA.

A program in which educators can borrow disks containing either lunar samples or meteorite samples from the Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science (ARES) Division at NASA.

A research institute at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona, known for conducting prolific meteoritics research and hosting a renowned meteorite collection.

A group dedicated to discussing and analyzing the collection, curation, and analysis of extraterrestrial samples.