REQUESTING ANTARCTIC METEORITE SAMPLES FOR RESEARCH
After the meteorites are collected in Antarctica, they are shipped frozen to JSC in Houston, TX, arriving in April following the field season. The Astromaterials Curation Office at JSC is responsible for:
- providing supplies and tools for the field team.
- receiving the frozen meteorites.
- staging: repackaging and changing the samples’ field identification numbers with official names.
- submitting the names to the Nomenclature Committee of the Meteoritical Society for approval as new meteorites.
- providing storage and handling of the meteorites in a class 10,000 clean room.
- initial processing: weighing, measuring, describing, and photographing the sample and providing a chip for classification to the Smithsonian Institution staff.
- the issuing of two newsletters per year, announcing hundreds of new meteorites.
- the handling of requests from the scientific community and the allocation of those requests that are approved.
- making petrographic thin and thick sections for the JSC library and scientific investigators.
- maintaining the meteorite database with more than 76,000 sample splits.
All researchers and students can request meteorite samples, chips and/or thin/thick sections for study by submitting a request form that can be found at this website: Meteorite Sample Requests (nasa.gov)
Loan agreements are required by all researchers, domestic and international before any samples will be allocated: Meteorite Sample Requests (nasa.gov)