1. Cutting-edge research on understanding the origin of our Solar System and planets, including the pathways to forming habitable worlds.
2. Curation and distribution of one of the finest meteorite collections in the world.
3. Broad dissemination of the latest scientific results and education at local, national and global scales.
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Buseck Symposium – March 9Please join us for a special, free 1-day symposium on March 9, 2023 addressing the synergy between space exploration and laboratory study of planetary materials. This symposium will celebrate the renaming of the Center for Meteorite Studies in honor of Regents Professor Peter R. Buseck, and open the call for applications for the inaugural BCMS […] |
Call for abstracts – BCMS Symposium on Solar System Exploration by Spacecraft and MicroscopeWe are pleased to announce the call for abstracts for the Buseck Center for Meteorite Studies Symposium on Solar System Exploration by Spacecraft and Microscope. BCMS will host a one-day symposium on March 9, 2023 to celebrate the renaming of the Center for Meteorite Studies in honor of Regents Professor Peter R. Buseck, and […] |
ASU, NASA project zooms in on the structure of meteoritesResearchers in ASU's Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, School of Earth and Space Exploration seek to understand macroscopic characteristics of space rocks that fall to Earth This story was written by Monica Williams, and originally published by ASU News January 17, 2023. They can often be seen in the night sky as quick streaks […] |
Season’s GreetingsSeason’s greetings from all of us at the Buseck Center for Meteorite Studies. May your days be merry and bright, and your holidays out of this world! Photo © ASU/BCMS/Garvie. Snowflake border designed by vector_corp / Freepik […] |