1. RASC M11.20091130;
  2. Allan Hills 76009 (ALH 76009), L6 Chondrite, West of Allan Nunatak on the edge of the Polar plateau, Victoria Land, Antarctica (76°42'26"S, 159°07'43"E), find 1977 January 20 (U.S.–Japan Joint Antarctic Expedition), 407 kg;
  3. Anonymous gift 2009 November 30;
  4. Range of fragment sizes scale 2–4 (Wentworth size class=medium to very fine sand), largest fragment 0.2 x 0.2 x 0.15 cm;
  5. 0.041 g;
  6. Irregular forms;
  7. Colour range: 10Y 8/1 Lt. Gn. Gray to 10Y 4/1 Dk. Gn. Gray, with sparse inclusions at 5YR 6/8 Reddish Yellow (Munsell);
  8. ...
  9. Not previously published;
    1. Grady, M.M. (2000). Catalogue of Meteorites, with Special Reference to those Represented in the Collection of the Natural History Museum, London (5th ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 66-67, 547;
    2. IMCAEM: www.encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com/meteorite.aspx?id=1316 ;
    3. MB 56 (1979), 165;
    4. MB 76 (1994), 101;
    5. MBDB: http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/metbull.php?code=1316
Inventory #: 
M11.20091130
Sort #: 
M0011
General Type: 
Meteorite
Parent Body: 
Other
Type: 
Chondrite
Official Name: 
Allan Hills
Origin: 
Antarctica
Weight: 
0.041 grams