Education & Research

Most collectables can be enjoyed for their own sake. However, learning about them is what for many of us ignites our imagination and that is especially true for meteorites and other meteorite-related materials. With a better understanding of the underlying science (geology, astronomy, astrobiology, astrophysics just to name a few disciplines), art, history, philosophy and even theology, we can now appreciate their wondrous cosmic insights, place in our collections, and importance throughout human history.

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Whitecourt

Iron, IIIAB, octahedriteMost Common type of iron meteorite, composed mainly of taenite and kamacite and [...]

Willamette

Iron, ungroupedModifying term used to describe meteorites that are mineralogically and/or chemically unique and defy [...]

Tierra Blanca

Winonaitea partially differentiated asteroid that was disrupted just as it began to form an Fe [...]

Vigarano

CV3.3 (3.1–3.4)red Fell January 22, 1910 44° 51′ N., 11° 24′ E. At 9:30 P.M. [...]

Tucson

Iron, ungrouped (silicated, possibly unique member of CR chondriteClass named for the Renazzo meteorite that [...]