About: Meteorite Men

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Meteorite Men is a documentary reality television series featuring meteorite hunters Geoff Notkin and Steve Arnold. The pilot episode premiered on May 10, 2009. The full first season began on January 20, 2010 on the Science Channel. The second season premiered November 2, 2010 and season three began November 28, 2011. Professors and scientists at prominent universities including UCLA, ASU, UA, Edmonton, and other institutions, including NASA's Johnson Space Center, are featured.

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  • Meteorite Men is a documentary reality television series featuring meteorite hunters Geoff Notkin and Steve Arnold. The pilot episode premiered on May 10, 2009. The full first season began on January 20, 2010 on the Science Channel. The second season premiered November 2, 2010 and season three began November 28, 2011. Professors and scientists at prominent universities including UCLA, ASU, UA, Edmonton, and other institutions, including NASA's Johnson Space Center, are featured. (en)
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  • Meteorite hunters Steve Arnold and Geoff Notkin (en)
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  • Kathy Williamson (en)
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  • The Meteorite Men visit Alberta, Canada in search of meteorites around Whitecourt Crater after the Buzzard Coulee Fireball. (en)
  • This 1,509-foot-diameter crater is one of the best-preserved meteorite craters on the planet. Measuring 34 meters deep, the Monturaqui crater is often compared with the Bonneville crater on Mars. In the vast and arid Atacama Desert, San Juan is a newly discovered meteorite gold mine, where numerous different meteorites have been recovered, including the coveted carbonaceous chondrite. (en)
  • The guys go to Arizona in search of an unclassified meteorite. (en)
  • Geoff and Steve for meteorites at two locations in the Mojave Desert. (en)
  • The Meteorite Men hunt around dry lake beds in the Great Basin of Nevada. (en)
  • The Meteorite Men search for pieces of a 63,000-year-old impact near Odessa, Texas with new detectors. (en)
  • Geoff and Steve make the journey to Russia in search of one of the most rare and valuable meteorites on the planet-the Dronino ataxite. (en)
  • On Nov 18, 2009, a fireball streaked across the midnight sky over western Utah. Using NEXRAD Doppler weather radar images and eyewitness testimony, the Meteorite Men track the strewn field down to Dugway Military Base. Military officials grant Geoff and Steve exclusive access to the base's dangerous ammunitions-testing grounds to search for remnants of the majestic fireball. (en)
  • The Meteorite Men follow the work of Professor Jim Kriegh into a strewn field in Arizona inside National Park boundaries. After the hunt, Geoff and Steve take their samples Dr. Laurence Garvie at Arizona State University for further study. (en)
  • The Meteorite Men hunt for pieces of the elusive Tucson Ring in Southern Arizona. (en)
  • Steve and Geoff explore the strewnfield in Homestead, Iowa, where numerous large meteorites fell in 1875. (en)
  • Geoff and Steve venture north of the Arctic Circle on a quest for ancient buried space rocks near the site of the Muonionalusta site they visited in 2010. (en)
  • In the season finale Geoff and Steve return to Poland where, along with their friend Marcin, they investigate the Pultusk meteorite fall from 1868. (en)
  • The Meteorite Men return to their top-secret location in eastern Kansas where a rare pallasite meteorite contains extraordinary gem-quality olivine crystals. (en)
  • The hosts return to Canada to retrieve materials from the Whitecourt crater before poachers can compromise the site. (en)
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  • Mifflin, Wisconsin (en)
  • Mundrabilla, Australia (en)
  • Alpha Site, Kansas (en)
  • Ash Creek Fall, Texas (en)
  • Henbury, Australia (en)
  • Imilac, Chile (en)
  • Monturaqui, Chile (en)
  • Morasko, Poland (en)
  • Muonionalusta, Sweden (en)
  • Odessa Meteorite Crater, Texas (en)
  • Return to Sweden (en)
  • Return to Whitecourt (en)
  • The Dry Lake Bed, Nevada (en)
  • The Gold Basin, Arizona (en)
  • Tucson Ring Mystery, Southern Arizona (en)
  • The Buzzard Coulee Fireball and Whitecourt Crater, Canada (en)
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