    var mContinents = new Array('World Wide','North American','South American','European','African','Asian','Oceanian','Antarctican');
    var mCatagories = new Array('Stone','Iron','Stoney Iron');

    // Meteorites (metInfo array) The meteoriteID = Array index (LC name - no spaces) - this is what will be passed into html file...  Maybe, if no name is sent, show first with "Next" / "Prev" button...
    var mName   = 0;  //Displayable name of meteorite
    var mHist   = 1;  //History (paragraph)
    var mCont   = 2;  //Continent of fall - North America(1) South America(2) Europe(3) Africa(4) Asia(5) Oceania(6)
    var mLocal  = 3;  //Location of fall
    var mCat    = 4;  //Category - Stone(0) Iron(1) Stony-Iron(2)
    var mClass  = 5;  //Classification
    var mClassD = 6;  //Classification (detail)
    var mWitn   = 7;  //Was it witnessed
    var mDate   = 8;  //Date of fall/find
    var mTKW    = 9;  //Total known weight
    var mBull   = 10; //Met Bulletin numner
    var mCDLa   = 11; //Coordinates Deg Lat
    var mCMLa   = 12; //Coordinates Min Lat
    var mCSLa   = 13; //Coordinates Sec Lat
    var mCDLo   = 14; //Coordinates Deg Long
    var mCMLo   = 15; //Coordinates Min Long
    var mCSLo   = 16; //Coordinates Sec Long
    var mSpec   = 17; //Array of specimens (below)
    //Specimen (array) - number of images available is length of array, file name is composed of MeteoriteID + specimen array order + '-' + view array order
    var sAvail  = 0;  //Is this available for trade? No(0) Yes(1)
    var sFeat   = 1;  //Is this a featured specimen? No(0) Yes(1)
    var sGrms   = 2;  //Weight of specimen shown
    var sDesc   = 3;  //Description of specimen shown
    var sRem    = 4;  //Any remarks about specimen
    var sView   = 5;  //Array of view titles
    
    var metInfo  = new Object;
    
    metInfo['brahin'] = 
      new Array('Brahin', 'Originally, two masses of about 80kg and 20kg respectively were found in 1810, and a third of 183kg later.  Since then, many other specimens have been located.',
               3,'Gomel Province, Belarus', 2, 'Pallasite', ' main group', 'No', '1810', '~ 823 kilograms', '5130', 52,30,00, 30,20,00,
               new Array(new Array(0, 0, '19.58', 'partial slice', 'Acquired from Falling Rocks.', new Array('Front'))
                        )
      );

    metInfo['campodelcielo'] = 
      new Array('Campo del Cielo', 'Campo del Cielo was likely a witnessed fall some 4,500 years ago, as legends of the "sky on fire" were passed along many generations in local South American tribes.  The Campo del Cielo meteorite site was first discovered by the Spanish in 1576 in the Gran Chaco Gualamba region of Argentina, about 500 miles north-northwest of Buenos Aries The location of the find was Campo del Cielo (or the field of heaven), an appropriate name for the location of a meteorite strewn field. Since the Indians believed that the irons fell from heaven the name is undoubtedly derived from the meteorites found in this area, which is an open brush-covered plain having little water and few rocks, making it great meteorite hunting country.',
               2, 'Argentina', 1, 'IAB', ' complex', 'No', 'Found 1576', '~ 50,000 kilograms', '5247', -27,28,00, -60,35,00,
               new Array(new Array(0, 0, '167.8', 'individual', 'This was my second meteorite, acquired from the N. Georgia mineral show.', new Array('Front')),
                         new Array(0, 0, '1380', '3/4 individual', 'The etched window on this Campo del Cielo shows the coarse iron crystal structure.', new Array('Front', 'Back', 'Detail')),
                         new Array(0, 0, '320', 'partial end cut', 'Carbon inclussions are clearly seen in this partial end specimen.', new Array('Front view', 'Back', 'Detail 1', 'Detail 2')),
                         new Array(0, 1, '7700', 'individual', 'This Campo del Cielo from the "new fall" Gran Chaco Gualamba location is the largest iron in my collection, beautifully preserved by Bob Cucchiara.', new Array('Front', 'Back', 'Side', 'Alternate'))
                        )
      );
  
    metInfo['ochansk'] = 
      new Array('Ochansk', 'This H4 Brecciated Chondrite fell to Earth on August 30th, 1887 at 1300hrs local time in Perm, Russia. Nine specimens were recovered with a combined total known weight of 500 kilos. This is a very friable meteorite, making it difficult to sand or polish without it crumbling or falling apart. Almost all of this material is locked away in museums, so most of this material has never been released to private collectors.',
               5,'Perm Region, Russia', 0, 'H', '4 ordinary chondrite', 'Yes', 'August 30, 1887 (13:00 hrs)', '~ 500 kilograms', '17979', 57,47,00, 55,16,00,
               new Array(new Array(1, 0, '.05', 'micro fragment', 'Acquired from Falling Rocks.', new Array('Front','Close up'))
                        )
      );

    metInfo['seymchan'] = 
      new Array('Seymchan', 'The larger specimen was found by the geologist F. A. Mednikov during a geological survey. It was found lying amongst the stones in a brook-bed flowing into the river of Hekandue, a left tributary of the river of Jasachnaja of the Magadan district, USSR.  The smaller specimen was found at a distance of 20 meters from the first one by I. H. Markov with a metal detector in october 1967. The main mass was turned to the Academy of Sciences of the USSR.',
               5,'Magadan district, Russia', 2, 'Pallasite', ' main group', 'No', 'June, 1967', '~ 351 kilograms', '23510', 64,54,00, 152,26,00,
               new Array(new Array(0, 1, '21.21', 'partial slice', 'Acquired from Falling Rocks.', new Array('Front'))
                        )
      );

    metInfo['sikhotealin'] = 
      new Array('Sikhote-Alin', 'Around 10:30 am on February 12, 1947, eyewitnesses in the Sikhote-Alin Mountains observed a large bolide brighter than the Sun that came out of the north and descended at an angle of about 41 degrees. The bright flash and the deafening sound of the fall were observed for three hundred kilometres around the point of impact not far from Luchegorsk and approximately 440 km northeast of Vladivostok. A smoke train, estimated at 32 km long, remained in the sky for several hours.  As the meteorite entered the atmosphere, traveling at a speed of about 14 km/s, it began to break apart, and the fragments fell together. At an altitude of about 5.6 km, the largest mass apparently broke up in a violent explosion.',
               5,'Primorsky Krai, Siberia', 1, 'IIAB', ' coarsest octahedrite', 'Yes', 'February 12, 1947 (10:38 hrs)', '~ 23,000 kilograms', '23593', 46,9,36, 134,39,12,
               new Array(new Array(0, 1, '209', 'individual', 'This was my first meteorite, acquired from the N. Georgia mineral show.', new Array('Front')),
                         new Array(0, 0, '22.85', 'individual', 'Acquired from the N. Georgia mineral show.', new Array('Front')),
                         new Array(0, 0, '20.18', 'individual', 'Aquired from the N. Georgia mineral show.', new Array('Front')),
                         new Array(0, 1, '200.8', 'individual', 'Acquired from Falling Rocks.', new Array('Front','Alternate')),
                         new Array(0, 0, '12.63', 'oriented bullet', 'Great flow lines on this oriented individual.  Acquired from Falling Rocks.', new Array('Front', 'Detail of flowlines')),
                         new Array(0, 0, '3.97',  'oriented button', 'Acquired from Falling Rocks.', new Array('Front')),
                         new Array(0, 0, '3.97',  'individual', 'Great flow lines on this individual.  You can see the tear along the plane of the crystals that happened during flight.  Acquired from Falling Rocks.', new Array('Front')),
                         new Array(0, 0, '25.46', 'shrapnel', 'Acquired from Michael Palescuk.', new Array('Front')),
                         new Array(0, 1, '16.44', 'individual', 'Imagine my suprise when cleaning this individual, I found a nice secondary impact site and small flow lines.  Acquired from Michael Palescuk.', new Array('Front', 'Close up', 'Extreme close up'))
                        )
      );
      
