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Landon Curt Noll showing to the 2011 Antarcica South Pole expedition members, one of the meteroite detectors that will be used to search for meteorites under the Antarcrica ice.
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White’s Gold Master Metal Detectors with Jimmy Sierra coils
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Roger Beard tests meteorite detectors for the first time near Hill 942
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Aram tries his hand at meteorite detecting
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Landon Noll and Nancy Miller search for meteorites at the South Ceremonial Pole
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All four of our meteorite detectors in use near Elephant Head
Nancy Miller, shortly before she discovers the first Union Glacier meteorite
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Nancy Miller discovered the first meteorite detected on Union Glacier
The first and second meteorites were located very near each other
Roger Beard discovered the second Union Glacier meteorite
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Roger Beard found the second Union Glacier meteorite soon after the first discovery
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Our third meteorite was discovered near where the Schanz Glacier meets the Union Glacier
Rich Able searching for meteorites
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Robert Rocklin in front of an ice formation called The Scoop
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Robert Rocklin, a significant contributor, during one of his many meteorite searches