May 15, 2012 - Tucson, U.S - Meteorite hunter GREG HUPE, OSIRIS-REx principle investigator and University of Arizona researcher DANTE LAURETTA, meteorite hunter ROBERT WARD and MIKE FARMER speak to the media. The University of Arizona is the recipient of samples of a rare meteorite that crashed in C

May 15, 2012 - Tucson, U.S - Meteorite hunter GREG HUPE, OSIRIS-REx principle investigator and University of Arizona researcher DANTE LAURETTA, meteorite hunter ROBERT WARD and MIKE FARMER speak to the media. The University of Arizona is the recipient of samples of a rare meteorite that crashed in C Stock Photo
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May 15, 2012 - Tucson, U.S - Meteorite hunter GREG HUPE, OSIRIS-REx principle investigator and University of Arizona researcher DANTE LAURETTA, meteorite hunter ROBERT WARD and MIKE FARMER speak to the media. The University of Arizona is the recipient of samples of a rare meteorite that crashed in Calif. in April. The meteorite is an important and uncontaminated sample - the likes of which are unlikely to be seen again until the UA/NASA OSIRIS-REx probe returns a sample from deep space in 2023. Samples of similar meteorites sell for as much as $2, 000USD per gram. (Credit Image: © Will Seberger/ZUMAPRESS.com)

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