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Rob Howie and Prof Phil Bland with THE meteorite
Rob Howie and Prof Phil Bland with THE meteorite
The meteorite - rescued from Kati-Thanda-Lake Eyre south hours before all evidence on the surface would have been washed away on 31 December 2015
The New Year’s Eve meteorite – rescued from Kati-Thanda-Lake Eyre south hours before all evidence on the surface would have been washed away on 31 December 2015
Meteorwrong under the microscope
Meteorwrong under the microscope
Meteorite or wrong? Hadrien and Lucy help identify
Meteorite or wrong? Hadrien and Lucy help identify
Jay with meteorites
Jay with meteorites
Hadrien talking about triangulation of the Perth Daytime Fireball
Hadrien talking about triangulation of the Perth Daytime Fireball
Phil with Channel 9 in Three Springs after identifying a meteorwrong
Phil with Channel 9 in Three Springs after identifying a meteorwrong
Phil on the radio talking meteorites and meteowrongs while on the phone while on the highway
Phil on the radio talking meteorites and meteowrongs while on the phone while on the highway
All the meteor-wrongs - finding a rock on a rocky plain is harder than you might think!
All the meteor-wrongs – finding a rock on a rocky plain is harder than you might think!
Mason Gully, the second meteorite found by the Desert Fireball Network film camera system
Mason Gully, the second meteorite found by the Desert Fireball Network film camera system
Bunburra Rockhole - the first meteorite tracked by the Desert Fireball Network film camera system (Imperial College London)
Bunburra Rockhole – the first meteorite tracked by the Desert Fireball Network film camera system (Imperial College London)

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