Meteorite Gallery featured in Phoenix New Times Best of 2020

The ASU Center for Meteorite Studies Gallery recently received the distinction of Best Place to See Meteorites, bestowed by the Phoenix New Times, and featured in their Best of Phoenix 2020 publication.   We can't help but agree. Read the Phoenix New Times Best of 2020 entry, here. Learn more about the Meteorite Gallery, here….

Apply for the Nininger Meteorite Award

The Center for Meteorite Studies at Arizona State University is pleased to announce the application opportunity for the 2019-2020 Nininger Meteorite Award for undergraduate and graduate students pursuing research in meteoritical sciences! The Nininger Meteorite Award recognizes outstanding student achievement in the meteoritical sciences as embodied by an original research paper; the recipient receives $2,000…

Fall and classification of the Aguas Zarcas meteorite

Center for Meteorite Studies Meteorite Curator Laurence Garvie is featured in a new article published in the journal Science on the meteorite Aguas Zarcas. Aguas Zarcas is a carbonaceous (CM2) meteorite that fell in Costa Rica April 23, 2019. One 280 g (approx 10 oz) piece struck a dog house, and another 1152 g (approx…

Take a tour of the meteorite vault!

Join Center for Meteorite Studies Interim Director Dr. Devin Schrader for a tour of the ASU Meteorite Vault!

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