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Forged in the Hearts of Stars

ASU researchers to study what elements are created by exploding stars Apart from hydrogen, as many have heard from the Carl Sagan and Neil deGrasse Tyson "Cosmos" series, every ingredient in the human body is made from elements forged by stars. The calcium in our bones, the oxygen we breathe, the iron in our blood…

Center’s Annual Meteorite ID Event Featured on NPR and ASU Now!

As part of Earth & Space Exploration Day, November 7th, Center researchers were available to identify potential meteorites brought in by the public!  NPR local station KJZZ was on site to record the yearly ID event, as was the ASU Now news team – read all about the ID process, as well as the reasons…

Center featured on ASU Now!

Center Director Meenakshi Wadhwa and Collection Curator Laurence Garvie are featured in the October 28th ASU Now newsfeed! You can read the entire story, which highlights the collection, as well as upcoming events and meteorite identification, here!

Alumni Spotlight – Greg Brennecka

Greg Brennecka was working at Lawrence Livermore National Lab after his master’s degree when he decided he wanted to continue on and get a PhD. Multiple people he worked with suggested he check out what was developing at ASU within SESE. He went for a visit, and then he and his wife both decided to…

Follow the Center for Meteorite Studies on Facebook!

The Center for Meteorite Studies is now on Facebook!  Click here! – Follow us for news, photos, upcoming events, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of the meteorite collection!   Photo: ASU School of Earth & Space Exploration students in the Meteorite Gallery at September's Earth & Space Open House. Image credit L. Garvie/CMS.

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