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Krähenberg

Krähenberg is an ordinary (LL5) chondrite that fell May 5, 1868, in the Rheinland-Pfalz region of Germany.  The meteorite’s fall to Earth was well-witnessed, and described by English chemist Walter Flight in his 1875 publication History of Meteorites: "A single stone was seen to fall, the sky being clear and bright.  The noise of the […]

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Make an impact! Virtual Field Trip Teacher Workshop

FOR:  Arizona middle and high school science teachers and informal educators   DATE OF EVENT:  June 24-26, 2014   PLACE:  ISTB4 Building, Arizona State University (Tempe Campus) and the Arizona Museum of Natural History COST:  $75* APPLY ONLINE AT:  http://www.vftteacherworkshop.com *Fee covers meals, parking, materials and on-campus housing (for those who need it) Space is […]

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Earth Day 2014!

Some fun meteorite facts related to the blue planet! Up to 300 tons of space dust (including micrometeorites) fall to Earth every day.  In fact, so much cosmic dust ends up in our atmosphere that an international research project called CODITA (COsmic Dust In the Terrestrial Atmosphere) has been formed to study it – you […]

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Fireball lights up Arizona night sky!

A bright meteor streaked across southwestern skies Saturday, April 12th and was witnessed by several bystanders.  You can see video of the fireball and listen to eye-witness accounts here! Meteor: A trail of light produced by a meteoroid as it passes through an atmosphere.   Meteorite: A meteoroid that was naturally transported from the celestial […]

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Take a Virtual Tour of the Meteorite Vault!

The Center's 30,000+ meteorites were recently relocated to a dedicated state-of-the-art meteorite curation facility.  Now, the Center's latest video takes you behind the scenes in the world's largest university meteorite collection! Want to see the meteorites in person?  See over one hundred distinct meteorites from the Center's collection – and touch a rock from space […]

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