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The Nomenclature Committee (NomCom) continues to receive submissions at an increasing rate each year, so we are happy to report that Earth's supply of meteorites continues to grow.Furthermore, many of the meteorite-collecting efforts that were postponed or paused since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic have since resumed (e.g., ANSMET).Many individuals are responsible for the success of NomCom, including all the NomCom members, scientists, and engineers that improve our ability to find and detect meteorites, meteorite finders and classifiers, and repository curators.I would like to thank everyone mentioned above for their tireless efforts to ensure that the global inventory of meteorites continues to grow and that meteorites remain a rich, valuable, and accessible scientific resource for studying the Solar System rock record.I also want to acknowledge the positive impacts on the study of meteoritics from the global community of meteorite collectors.Their interests and resources help to drive the demand to find new meteorites, and the scientific community continues to benefit from those efforts.
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