You can explore 4.5 billion years of our solar system's history at Arizona State University's Meteorite Gallery in Tempe. The collection is one of the largest in the world! About 100 meteorites ...
Lorna Simpson encountered this book several years ago and has since remained curious about the stuff-of-legends yet ...
See for yourself at Arizona State University's Meteorite Gallery, which offers close encounters with these emissaries from across our solar system. Located on the second floor of the ...
One of these sits in the Treasures gallery. This 635-kilogramme iron meteorite was once part of a larger meteorite that fell in Campo del Cielo (named by the Spanish and translates as 'Field of Heaven ...
And then there is the large meteorite floating ominously in the central gallery space. Although it appears to hover magically, the rock is held aloft with electromagnets. It is a replica of a 145 ...
Chondritic meteorites (chondrites) are some of the oldest rocks in our solar system, forming 4.5 billion years ago. Therefore, their primitive composition means that they offer a window into the ...