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Register for NSF’s ‘Antarctic Meteorites and the Origin of Our Solar System’ featuring U’s Dr. James Karner


Join Dr. James Karner from the University of Utah’s Department of Geology & Geophysics on Monday, April 15 at 11:00 am MT as he discusses his recent work as part of ANSMET.  

The event is hosted by the National Science Foundation and will be available to watch via Zoom. 

About the series (courtesy of NSF):

A message from space? Antarctica remains a hotspot for meteorite discoveries, with some 45,000 rocks found across the continent. Since 1976, teams in the Antarctic Search for Meteorites (ANSMET) program have recovered more than 21,000 specimens from surfaces specifically along the Transantarctic Mountains, a mountain range spanning 2,200 miles.

In this live event, Dr. Karner and his team will share their monthly-long expedition to search for meteorites, get to see some of the samples collected, and learn more about the importance of this research and why Antarctica is the best place for it.  

Click here to register via NSF’s website.