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Ask a Curator Day 2015!
Ask a Curator Day was September 16th, but you can email (meteorites@asu.edu) or tweet (@ASUMeteorites) the Center any time with your questions! Ask a Curator Day is here! For one day only, September 16, curators around the world are standing by to answer your questions! Use the hashtag #AskaCurator on Twitter! You can direct questions…
ASU Chosen to Lead Lunar CubeSat mission!
A spacecraft the size of a shoebox with Arizona origins will soon be orbiting our nearest neighbor to create a map of water-ice on the Moon. The NASA-selected CubeSat will be designed, built, and operated at Arizona State University, and is one piece of the agency’s larger mission to fully characterize the water content at…
2014 Nininger Meteorite Award Recipients Announced!
The ASU Center for Meteorite Studies is pleased to announce that Roger Fu, a graduate student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is the recipient of the 2014 Nininger Meteorite Award, and Adam Sarafian, a graduate student at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution received an Honorable Mention for the award. The Nininger Meteorite Award recognizes…
Center Student Awarded NASA Fellowship!
Congratulations to Center undergraduate student worker Elizabeth (Libby) Dybal, who has been awarded a NASA Undergraduate Space Grant Fellowship! Utilizing the Center for Meteorite Studies ultra-clean Isotope Cosmochemistry and Geochronology Laboratory, Libby will be analyzing the stable Fe isotope composition of achondrite meteorites, under the mentorship of Center Director Meenakshi Wadhwa. Working alongside upper-level graduate…
Center Researcher Publishes Book Chapter!
School of Earth & Space Exploration Post Doctoral Scholar Julia Cartwright has written a chapter for the most recent volume of the European Mineralogical Union (EMU) Notes in Mineralogy series. Her chapter, "Noble gas chemistry of planetary materials" appears in Planetary Mineralogy (volume 15 in the series), published this year by the EMU. Dr….