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In which we set out and find fossil meteorites in time and space. Wait... meteorites can be fossilized?! Mind blown.
Read more about Philipp Heck's meteoritical research and the arrival of fossil meteorites at The Field Museum!
http://www.fieldmuseum.org/science/blog/fossil-meteorites-arrive-field-museum
Thanks to Mario Tassinari for the loan of the fossil meteorites, and Birger Schmitz for pioneering this field.
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Producer, Editor, Camera, Archive:
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Theme music:
Michael Aranda
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Thanks to Philipp Heck, The Field Museum and NASA/JPL for archive images and video.
Filmed on Location and Supported by:
The Field Museum in Chicago, IL
(http://www.fieldmuseum.org)
Tony Chu, Kelleen Browning, Barbara Velázquez, and Seth Bergenholtz's translations are -out of this world-! Thanks!
In which we set out and find fossil meteorites in time and space. Wait... meteorites can be fossilized?! Mind blown.
Read more about Philipp Heck's meteoritical research and the arrival of fossil meteorites at The Field Museum!
http://www.fieldmuseum.org/science/blog/fossil-meteorites-arrive-field-museum
Thanks to Mario Tassinari for the loan of the fossil meteorites, and Birger Schmitz for pioneering this field.
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Producer, Writer, Creator, Host:
Emily Graslie
Producer, Editor, Camera, Archive:
Tom McNamara
Theme music:
Michael Aranda
Created By:
Hank Green
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Thanks to Philipp Heck, The Field Museum and NASA/JPL for archive images and video.
Filmed on Location and Supported by:
The Field Museum in Chicago, IL
(http://www.fieldmuseum.org)
Tony Chu, Kelleen Browning, Barbara Velázquez, and Seth Bergenholtz's translations are -out of this world-! Thanks!