(Set your reminder) Lowell Observatory Celebration of Total Lunar Eclipse
On May 15, 2022 there will be a total lunar eclipse! Don’t miss viewing it!
Unexpected Discovery of an Greenland Meteor Crater Site Confirmed
A dramatic recent discovery of one of Earth’s 25 largest Meteor Craters was made possible by NASA’s P3 scanning aircraft updated mapping
LPI Houston Meteoroids Conference in June
The Meteoroids 2022 Conference will be held virtually on June 13–17, 2022.
Introducing Barringer Family Fund Research Grant Recipient Gavin Tolometti
Applications for 2022 are due April 8, 2022!
Introducing Barringer Family Fund Research Grant Recipient Anders Plan
Applications for 2022 are due April 8, 2022!
Introducing Barringer Family Fund Research Grant Recipient Daniella Guerrero
Applications for 2022 are due April 8, 2022!
Introducing Barringer Family Fund Research Grant Recipient Nicolas Garroni
Applications for 2022 are due April 8, 2022!
Introducing Barringer Family Fund Research Grant Recipient Jennifer Davis
Applications for 2022 are due April 8, 2022!
Introducing Barringer Family Fund Research Grant Recipient Renato Bernardes
Applications for 2022 are due April 8, 2022!
Introducing Barringer Family Fund Research Grant Recipient Anna Barbaro
Applications for 2022 are due April 8, 2022!
Barringer Meteor Crater is #1 on the "Must See" List
Barringer Meteorite Crater is one of the youngest, and due age and location, it is one of the most well preserved impact craters on earth!
In Memory of Daniel Barringer, for Whom the Crater is Named
“The Barringer Crater” is named for Daniel Barringer who was a geologist and the first person to prove the existence of an impact crater on earth!
Calling all Students: Apply for a Barringer Family Fund Research Grant
Masters, Doctoral and Post-Doctoral students: Its never too early to prepare and apply for your research support opportunities.
The Origin of the Comet that Killed the Dinosaurs
In 2021 astronomers may have discovered the origin of the carboniferous comet that created the Chicxulub crater.
Have you seen "Don't Look Up?" Science of Near-Earth Objects
The recently released Netflix film Don’t Look Up explores the science of discovering an asteroid headed for earth. An astronomer consultant on the film, Dr. Amy Mainzer, discusses how realistically the science is portrayed
Was This Double Impact Site Made by One Meteor Which Split in Two?
Hard to believe but is likely only a coincidence that these two Canadian Craters are near to each other
Looking Ahead to a Happy New YEAR!
HAPPY NEW YEAR to all! We look forward to the new year with you….
Learn About and Visit the Largest Meteor Craters of the USA
While Barringer Meteor Crater may be the best preserved Meteor Crater in the US, and often the primary example of impact craters, the Chesapeake Bay is the largest in the country.
Exciting Naming Developments for Craters on the Moon: Stose Crater
Stose Crater: Named after Anna Jonas Stose, who was a pioneering geologist who studied in Philadelphia and elsewhere.