- and geochemistry. A
specialist who
studies meteoritics is
known as a
meteoriticist.
Scientific research in
meteoritics includes the collection, identification...
-
recorded history has ever been
killed by a
meteorite in the
presence of a
meteoriticist and a
medical doctor" and "reviewers who make
sweeping negative conclusions...
- province,
Algeria Aristides Brezina (1848–1909),
Austrian mineralogist and
meteoriticist Greg
Brezina (born 1946),
American football player Jiri
Brezina (born...
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Brianmason 1999 SO9
Brian Harold Mason (1917–2009), New Zealand-born
meteoriticist and
lunar geologist MPC · 12926 12927
Pinocchio 1999 SU9 Pinocchio,...
- 1961) of the
Lunar and
Planetary Laboratory is a
prolific geologist and
meteoriticist who has
studied the
mineralogy of
meteorites and the
structure of terrestrial...
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Corrigan 1981 EM24
Catherine Corrigan (born 1972) is a U.S.
meteoriticist at the
Smithsonian Institution. Her
research includes the mineralogy...
- haloes, due to the dust.
Stardust grains (also
called presolar grains by
meteoriticists) are
contained within meteorites, from
which they are
extracted in terrestrial...
-
during the
intervening 20 years."
Harvey Harlow Nininger was an
American meteoriticist and educator, and he
revived interest in
scientific study of meteorites...
-
Brigitte Zanda (born July 29, 1958) is a
French meteoriticist, astrophysicist, and cosmochemist. She is an ****ociate
professor at the
National Museum...
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Timjull 1981 EK34 A. J.
Timothy Jull (born 1951),
American meteoriticist,
editor of the
journal Meteoritics and
Planetary Science JPL · 7007...