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Buseck Center for Meteorite Studies

In Memory: Center Founding Director Carleton B. Moore

It is with great sadness that we bid a final farewell to Center founding director Professor Carleton B. Moore, who passed away February 10th. Carleton moved to ASU in 1961 at the request of George Fales (longtime meteorite enthusiast, ASU benefactor, and Center philanthropist) to head the newly formed Center for Meteorite Studies. Over the […]

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Introducing the Tissemouminites

A new paper by Center alumna Dr. Alice Stephant, co-authored with Center Research Scientist Dr. Jemma Davidson, reports the identification of a new group of primitive achondrite meteorites, the tissemouminites. The work redefines the petrological, mineralogical, and geochemical classification criteria for primitive achondrites through investigation of a group of eight meteorites with similarities to acapulcoites […]

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ASU Open Door – Feb 25

Join us to celebrate the sciences, engineering, humanities and the arts with ASU and Arizona families, at ASU’s annual Open Door event! 1 PM to 5 PM, Saturday, February 25, 2023. Wonder what you will see and do? Check out a photo gallery of previous years’ events, attended by more than 2,500 adventure seekers. As part of the Open […]

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Buseck Symposium – March 9

Please 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 […]

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