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Buseck Center for Meteorite Studies

CMS 50th Anniversary Celebration Video!

Since 1961, the Arizona State University Center for Meteorite Studies has amassed and preserved the world’s largest university-based collection of meteorites to enable research in planetary science and cosmochemistry, and to inspire students, educators, and the general public to learn about the Solar System and our place in it. The Center recently marked our 50th […]

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Earth’s Companion Asteroid

1 Aug 2011 Astronomers at Canada’s Athabasca University have identified Earth’s first Trojan asteroid using data obtained from NASA’s WISE mission (WISE stands for Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer).  Labeled 2010 TK7, the asteroid has a diameter of approximately 1000 feet (300 metres), and is 50 million miles (80 million kilometres) from Earth. Read more about […]

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Summer 2011 CMS Newsletter

20 Jul 2011 The Summer 2011 edition of the CMS Newsletter is here!  Read about the ground-breaking meteorite research of Professor Peter Buseck, new additions to the CMS meteorite collection, and the study of meteorites found on the surface of Mars!  You can download the PDF (675 KB) here, or read the newsletter online here.  […]

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