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Described by the media as one of the rock stars of science. He is also an internationally recognized authority on meteorites, an award-winning author and photographer, a musician, world traveler, and adventurer. On Discovery networks and the educational series.
Welcome to the home of meteorites! Meteorite hunters in action. Go on a search expedition! Welcome to the home of meteorites. MarĂlia a stony meteorite which fell in Brazil. Come from asteroids in the asteroid belt.
2015 GEM AND MINERAL SHOWS IN TUCSON, ARIZONA. Stars of the multi award-winning, adventure television series. Were featured guests at the 2015 gem shows. Airs internationally on Discovery and other networks and enjoys a worldwide cult following. Steve and Geoff presented a spectacular display of genuine space rocks at the Hotel Tucson City Center, 475 North Granada. THE TUCSON ARIZONA GEM AND MINERAL SHOWS. As we call it, is.
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HAVE YOU EVER DREAMED OF LEARNING HOW TO FIND REAL METEORITES? GO METEORITE HUNTING IN ARIZONA WITH A WORLD-FAMOUS EXPERT. World famous meteorite hunter Geoff Notkin will make your dream come true. On Discovery networks, and many other television shows. Now you can join him on a thrilling meteorite hunting adventure. You keep what you find and the knowledge you acquire will serve you for a lifetime! HOW DO I JOIN? .
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History Of the Peekskill Meteorite. Brighter than a full Moon, sonic explosions accompanied its descent as it broke apart while sreaming across the sky in northeastern United States. The visual flightpath of the meteoroid extended for 450 miles before a small chunk of it the only piece ever recovered went through the trunk of a parked car in Peekskill, New York.