"The  main mass of the Sutter's Mill meteorite fall (on April 22, 2012,  
California's Sierra foot hills), SM 53 weighing 205 gram, was acquired  by a 
consortium of five institutions on August 21, 2013 for permanent  preservation 
and scientific research purposes. "

Main Mass of Sutter's Mill: SM53 CutLines Acquired by Five Institutions 
Consortium

http://www.youtube.com/v/IMcl5Cx4-ko?autohide=2&version=2

"The  main mass of the Sutter's Mill meteorite fall (on April 22, 2012,  
California's Sierra foot hills), SM 53 weighing 205 gram, was acquired  by a 
consortium of five institutions on August 21, 2013 for permanent  preservation 
and scientific research purposes. The X-ray CT  scan of the main mass shows the 
cutlines for the five institutions:  University of California at Davis, 
California (cyan 5%), Arizona State  University in Tempe, Arizona (yellow 13%), 
the Smithsonian Institution's  National Museum of Natural History in 
Washington, D.C. (red 32%),  American Museum of Natural History in New York 
City (green 34%), and The  Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago (blue 
16%).
This is the  first consortium meteorite acquisition that was X-ray CT scanned 
prior  to its division, allowing its cutting with prior knowledge of the  
contents of each piece with advanced intelligence of the 3-D internal  
distribution of the types of material.
The X-ray CT was performed at  Center for Molecular and Genomic Imaging at UC 
Davis by Dr. Doug Rowland  with Xradia MicroXCT-200 for the consortium.
Image resolution: 44.9 micron/voxel, Field of View: palm size"

 Main mass of Sutter's Mill: SM53 Slices with scalebar

http://www.youtube.com/v/KIQ-hdEYOOI?version=2&autohide=2

"The  main mass of the Sutter's Mill meteorite fall (on April 22, 2012,  
California's Sierra foot hills), SM 53 weighing 205 gram, was acquired  by a 
consortium of five institutions on August 21, 2013 for permanent  preservation 
and scientific research purposes. The five institutions:  University of 
California at Davis, California, Arizona State University  in Tempe, Arizona, 
the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of  Natural History in 
Washington, D.C., American Museum of Natural History  in New York City, and The 
Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.
This  is the first consortium meteorite acquisition that was X-ray CT scanned  
prior to its division, allowing its cutting with prior knowledge of the  
contents of each piece with advanced intelligence of the 3-D internal  
distribution of the types of material.
The X-ray CT was performed at  Center for Molecular and Genomic Imaging at UC 
Davis by Dr. Doug Rowland  with Xradia MicroXCT-200 for the consortium.
Image resolution: 44.9 micron/voxel, Field of View: see scale bars"

Martin


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