Meteorite Men
Meteorite Men is a documentary reality television series featuring meteorite hunters Geoff Notkin and Steve Arnold. The pilot episode premiered on May 10, 2009. The full first season began on January 20, 2010, on the Science Channel. The second season premiered November 2, 2010, and season three began November 28, 2011. Professors and scientists at prominent universities including UCLA, ASU, UA, Edmonton, and other institutions, including NASA's Johnson Space Center, are featured.
Summary
The show follows two meteorite hunters, Steve Arnold and Geoffrey Notkin, as they travel around the world scouring the Earth's surface for meteorites.Arnold's background lies primarily in business, while Notkin is a passionate collector and science writer. In the pilot episode of Meteorite Men, Notkin and Arnold travel to the farmlands of Brenham, Kansas, where Arnold located and recovered the largest oriented pallasite ever found.
Meteorite Men has won two bronze Telly Awards. The show has also spawned a modern-day "gold rush" as thousands of amateur meteorite hunters now scour the globe each year in search of meteorites.
Some of the specimens found on the show were sold to collectors, while others were donated to university collections.
Notable finds
The World's Largest Oriented Pallasite
The Meteorite Men pilot was filmed at a strewn field in Brenham, Kansas at the same location where in October 2005, Arnold and geologist Philip Mani had located and recovered the largest oriented pallasite ever found. To find the meteorite, Arnold used a metal detector he created himself and a unique mapping technique.The 650 kg pallasite was put up for auction in April 2016 and was exhibited at the Tucson Gem & Mineral Show in 2006 and was also on display at:
- The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
- The Exploration Place in Wichita, Kansas
- Kansas City Union Station
- Center for Earth & Space Science Center in Tyler, Texas
- U.S. Space and Rocket Center, Space Mania, Tel Aviv, Israel
- Space Center Houston