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by David Entwistle » Sat Nov 16, 2013 10:37 am
I see that The Night Sky Network have produced a video and printed guide to help distinguish genuine meteorites from Earth rocks. You can access the information
here.
The Night Sky Network is a nationwide coalition of amateur astronomy clubs bringing the science, technology, and inspiration of NASA's missions to the general public.
The Night Sky Network is sponsored and supported by:
NASA/JPL's Exoplanet Exploration public engagement program, publicly known as PlanetQuest. The Exoplanet Exploration Program encompasses several of NASA's extra-solar planet-finding missions, including the Keck Interferometer, the Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer (LBTI), Kepler, and the NASA Exoplanet Science Institute.
NASA's Kepler Discovery Mission, NASA Grant NAG 2-6066 to SETI Institute.
Center for Science Education at the UC Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory
NASA Science Mission Directorate under EPOESS Grant Number NNX10AE71G
Virtual Planet Laboratory
Space Science Institute for Interactive Learning
NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE)
NASA Solar System Exploration
Space Telescope Science Institute
NASA Education and Public Outreach at Sonoma State University: GLAST, Swift and XMM-Newton missions
Suzaku Mission E/PO Program at NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
The non-profit Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP), one of the nation's leading organizations devoted to astronomy and space science education, developed and is managing the Night Sky Network in cooperation with NASA.
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