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NASA DART Mission, Testing Asteroid Defense
Planetary Science, Asteroid Defense Greg Schicker-Taubman 10/20/21 Planetary Science, Asteroid Defense Greg Schicker-Taubman 10/20/21

NASA DART Mission, Testing Asteroid Defense

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Friends of the Crater Day, Saturday October 23rd!
Planetary Science, Barringer Meteor Crater Greg Schicker-Taubman 10/19/21 Planetary Science, Barringer Meteor Crater Greg Schicker-Taubman 10/19/21

Friends of the Crater Day, Saturday October 23rd!

Don’t miss free admission for locals, on Saturday October 23

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NASA Soon to Launch Lucy, Asteroid Explorer, Watch Live!
Planetary Science, Space Exploration Greg Schicker-Taubman 10/8/21 Planetary Science, Space Exploration Greg Schicker-Taubman 10/8/21

NASA Soon to Launch Lucy, Asteroid Explorer, Watch Live!

NASA will launch on October 16 the First spacecraft to explore Jupiter’s orbiting asteroids, and LIVE coverage begins at 5am EDT on NASA TV (or the app or on all NASA social media)

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What can you see when you Visit The Crater?
History, Planetary Science, Barringer Meteor Crater Greg Schicker-Taubman 9/22/21 History, Planetary Science, Barringer Meteor Crater Greg Schicker-Taubman 9/22/21

What can you see when you Visit The Crater?

From this suspended platform, you see the whole thing at once!

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Annual Impact Crater Field Training for Scientists and Astronauts
Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman 9/17/21 Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman 9/17/21

Annual Impact Crater Field Training for Scientists and Astronauts

The annual Field Training and Research Program at Meteor Crater an LPI-JSC Center for Lunar Science and Exploration, with NASA collaboration, is a week long field class and research project based at Barringer Meteorite Crater, Arizona

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Interactive Earth Impact Database
History, Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman 9/8/21 History, Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman 9/8/21

Interactive Earth Impact Database

Ever wonder how many or where they all are? This database allows you to easily see the locations and size as well as pop up data on all the verified known impact sites on earth!

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Vredefort Crater, Largest and Oldest Known Impact Crater
Planetary Science, History Greg Schicker-Taubman 9/5/21 Planetary Science, History Greg Schicker-Taubman 9/5/21

Vredefort Crater, Largest and Oldest Known Impact Crater

One of the largest and oldest known impact site on earth is located in what is now South Africa, and due to the extreme deformation conditions, dramatic evidence of the “rebound dome” is still clearly visible by satellite.

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Diamonds Formed Upon Impact at Popigai Crater in Siberia
History, Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman 9/2/21 History, Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman 9/2/21

Diamonds Formed Upon Impact at Popigai Crater in Siberia

The 4th largest known impact crater on earth is found in Siberia, called the Popigai Crater- where the diamonds which formed 36 million years ago upon impact have been mined for industrial use.

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Tenoumer Crater in Mauritania Compares with Barringer Meteorite Crater
History, Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman 8/25/21 History, Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman 8/25/21

Tenoumer Crater in Mauritania Compares with Barringer Meteorite Crater

Tenoumer Crater in the Mauritanian Saharan Desert is younger, slightly larger, and is compared to Barringer Meteorite Crater

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From WISE to NEOWISE: Reassigned Asteroid-Hunting Space Telescope
Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman 8/11/21 Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman 8/11/21

From WISE to NEOWISE: Reassigned Asteroid-Hunting Space Telescope

NASA has announced the 2009 WISE (Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer) Space Telescope has a new mission and a new name: NEOWISE (Near Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer)!

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Gosses Bluff Impact Crater was formed by a Comet
Planetary Science, History Greg Schicker-Taubman 8/9/21 Planetary Science, History Greg Schicker-Taubman 8/9/21

Gosses Bluff Impact Crater was formed by a Comet

What a hit- Australia was hit by a comet originating from the Kuiper belt, and the world felt earthquakes caused by the impact 142.5 million years ago.

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400M Year Old Impact Crater Lake Still Visible
Planetary Science, History Greg Schicker-Taubman 8/7/21 Planetary Science, History Greg Schicker-Taubman 8/7/21

400M Year Old Impact Crater Lake Still Visible

Even after Global Plate Tectonics and 400Million years, this lake stands out starkly from the surrounding tundra in the Northwest Territories of Canada.

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Just another Beautiful Day at Barringer Meteorite Crater
Planetary Science, History, Barringer Meteor Crater, Space Exploration Greg Schicker-Taubman 8/3/21 Planetary Science, History, Barringer Meteor Crater, Space Exploration Greg Schicker-Taubman 8/3/21

Just another Beautiful Day at Barringer Meteorite Crater

Its summer and the sun is shining over the dramatic Barringer Meteorite Crater: come see for yourself!

Visitor information HERE

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Perfect Pingualuit Crater
Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman 7/31/21 Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman 7/31/21

Perfect Pingualuit Crater

1.4M years old, yet never disturbed by glaciers nor rivers, this is the perfect study of climate, biology and meteoritics in one place!

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Recent Meteor Sighting in Norway
Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman 7/29/21 Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman 7/29/21

Recent Meteor Sighting in Norway

Last week Norway’s night was briefly and brightly illuminated by a streaking Meteor, which may have landed near Oslo- but has not to this date been found. BBC’s link here shows Norwegian Meteor Network’s video of the fireball!

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Asteroid Strike in Canada may have been Hottest Impact on Earth
Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman 7/1/21 Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman 7/1/21

Asteroid Strike in Canada may have been Hottest Impact on Earth

This asteroid strike 36m years ago apparently heated the surface rocks to the hottest known temperature ever recorded, producing cubic zirconia minerals!

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Was Human Development towards Civilization Affected by Meteor Impact?
Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman 6/29/21 Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman 6/29/21

Was Human Development towards Civilization Affected by Meteor Impact?

There is growing evidence supporting a theory of the early human development from hunter-gatherer to agrarian societies my have/could have been triggered by the dramatic environmental changes to the planet caused by a meteorite impact.

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Barringer Meteor Crater is NASA's recent Pick of the Day!
Planetary Science, Barringer Meteor Crater Greg Schicker-Taubman 6/2/21 Planetary Science, Barringer Meteor Crater Greg Schicker-Taubman 6/2/21

Barringer Meteor Crater is NASA's recent Pick of the Day!

Check out NASA’s recent feature of Barringer Meteor Crater, and the expert Dr. David Kring’s descriptions about how, when and what. Why is the earth lighter surrounding the crater? Why is is almost square, not round like the others?

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Close Call: Ancient Airburst Discovery in Antarctica
Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman 5/25/21 Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman 5/25/21

Close Call: Ancient Airburst Discovery in Antarctica

Not all meteors make it to earth….whole, or even in part. And we know from the history of Barringer Meteor Crater that even if they do strike earth, they may still vaporize and burn up, leaving almost nothing but fragments.

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Barringer Medal Award Winner for 2021 Dr. Gordon Osinski
Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman 4/13/21 Planetary Science Greg Schicker-Taubman 4/13/21

Barringer Medal Award Winner for 2021 Dr. Gordon Osinski

It is a great pleasure and honor to share the 2021 recipient of the Barringer Medal, Dr Gordon “Oz” Osinski.

Dr. Osinski is a Professor at Western University, London, Ontario and Director of Western University’s Institute for Earth and Space Exploration.

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