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A Taste for Meteorites?

Delaware's Dogfish Head Brewings has just released a limited-edition beer called Celest-jewel-ale, made with a very special ingredient: Lunar meteorites.  The lunar brew is available only at the Dogfish Head restaurant, and is served in a koozie made from the same material as the Apollo mission spacesuits.  You can read all about this unique beverage […]

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Exploring the Solar System from the Ends of the Earth!

In a new article for Future Tense, a collaboration among ASU, Slate magazine and the New American Foundation that explores how emerging technologies affect policy and society, CMS Director Meenakshi Wadhwa describes how collecting meteorites in Antarctica allows scientists to explore the Solar System without leaving Earth.  You can read the article, published in Slate […]

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Meteorites on film!

The Center for Meteorite Studies is featured in a recent video produced by the ASU Foundation, titled "Philanthropy Is…".  The video highlights the many direct benefits of philanthropy on the ASU campus, and debuted on the Jumbotron at Sun Devil Stadium during an ASU football game this week. Philanthropy Is… from ASU Foundation on Vimeo. […]

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Rare meteorite preserved for present, future scientists

CMS Featured in ASU News! The main mass of a rare meteorite that exploded over California’s Sierra foothills in April 2012 will be preserved for current and future scientific discoveries, thanks to the collaborative efforts of five U.S. academic institutions. It has found a permanent home among: Arizona State University in Tempe, the Smithsonian Institution’s […]

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