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Space Topics: Planetary Analogs

The Antarctic Search for Meteorites

Welcome to the 2008-2009 ANSMET Blog

Ralph Harvey collecting a meteorite
Ralph Harvey collecting a meteorite
Credit: ANSMET

November 25, 2008

Hi everyone, Ralph Harvey here, Principal Investigator of the US’s Antarctic Search for Meteorites program, or ANSMET for short. ANSMET is a project of Case Western Reserve University, funded by the National Science Foundation, NASA, and working in close cooperation with the Smithsonian Institution. The upcoming field season will be our 33rd since the program got started in 1976.

The next couple of posts will introduce this year’s research by describing who is going and where we’re going. Throughout the season we hope to post new blog entries on a daily basis. One of our party is already in Antarctica, making pre-season preparations; the rest of us follow in just a few days. We’ll spend a bit more than a week in McMurdo Station before flying out to our remote field camp. See the following posts for more details, or the main ANSMET website.


Please note that we’ll be uploading our blog entries via Iridium phone, which is slow and finicky at our deep southern latitudes. In general, pictures will be small and text will be short. In spite of that, we hope you enjoy a virtual trip with us as we journey to the meteorite stranding surfaces of the Dominion Range.

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