Peas and Carats: Those Tiny Holbrook Meteorites
The Holbrook, Arizona fall of 1912 is a classic event in meteoritics both for its scale and its availability. Holbrook is a common fall in
The Holbrook, Arizona fall of 1912 is a classic event in meteoritics both for its scale and its availability. Holbrook is a common fall in
I finally got the opportunity to do something I have wanted to do for decades. Hunting a fresh fall within days of the bolide event
The mystery of the origin of the iron meteorite found on the grounds of the former mansion for Edward L. Doheny. Make no mistake, there
Ultra violet lamps for fluorescent mineral collectors are getting smaller and lighter. Batteries are better and, in the case of long wave UV (UVA) lamps,
This is my 41st column for Meteorite Times, and I just realized that in my enthusiasm for tektite oddballs, esoterica, and rarities, I have never
Understanding Solar System History: CAIs in Meteorites Emilie T. Dunham* *Center for Meteorite Studies, School of Earth and Space Exploration, Arizona State University, PSF 550
Our Meteorite of the Month is kindly provided by Tucson Meteorites who hosts The Meteorite Picture of the Day. Canyon Diablo Spheroids. 1 gram of
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