Hi Jim and all,

The February 2010 Meteorite Magazine has my ASU article in it with pictures of a number of the specimens in the collection. I'd recommend you check that out if you subscribe to Meteorite Magazine.
If not you can buy a back issue from them.

The interesting thing about the ASU Collection is that it is a good portion of the Nininger Collection that was sold to them by the Niningers. Harvey Nininger felt a decent collection was needed out west for people to visit and was reasonably close to the Meteor Crater (same state). Researchers have the opportunity to visit both sites without having to travel across the county.

Carleton Moore was the first curator of the collection before he retired. He is still important to assisting with the collection. Carleton built the collection up by adding the Foote Collection later on and adding to it by trades over the many years he took care of it, making it one of the largest collections in the world. He also did the first serious modern research on the collection adding no doubt to our understanding of meteorites and our solar system.

Anyone thanking about visiting the collection should do so.

--AL Mitterling


----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Wooddell" <[email protected]>
To: "Meteorite List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 11:16 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] ASU's Arizona Meteorite Display


Good morning List!

I was playing the game, Name That Meteorite, and was doing some
research on Arizona meteorites.  I came across some pictures of the
Center For Meteorite Studies Arizona Meteorite display and it appeared
be missing a lot of Az meteorites.  I do not know how old these
pictures were that I found.
Does anyone have any recent pictures of this Display?  If so, I'd sure
appreciate seeing them.

Thank you!

Jim Wooddell
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