Meteorites are objects of great scientific interest--they are time capsules from the solar system's birth, encoding clues about how their cosmic neighborhood came to be, and maybe about why life blossomed in at least one part of it. To piece together the full picture, they need more of them. Marvin Killgore and his ilk's trained eyes won't be enough. It's time for some cleverer ways of finding space rocks. Here, Chen discusses the challenges of meteorite hunting
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