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The world's most beautiful micrometeorites - New great splendored book in beautiful colors. More than 500 of Kihle/Larsen's hi-res images of micrometeorites in large format.

Atlas of Micrometeorites

SKU: B010
kr748.00Price
  • 320 pages in large format, 290 × 310 mm, 11.42 × 12.20 inches.

    Hard cover, luxury binding and state-of-the-art printing on 170 g Galerie Art Silk paper. Published by Arthouse DGB, Jon Larsen.

    LIMITED EDITION: 500 copies numbered and signed by Jon Larsen and Jan Braly Kihle.

     

    After years of searching, the urban micrometeorites were discovered in 2016 by Jon Larsen. Unlike the eroded ones in the Antarctic reference collections, the urban micrometeorites are fresh and their amazing textures intact. Discover Magazine rated this one of the most important discoveries of the year, and NASA’s stardust director Michael Zolensky wrote that Larsen had discovered “a new door back to the beginning of the Solar system”. Since then stardust hunting has become a new citizen science and an increasingly popular hobby for Space rock interested people worldwide. Jon Larsen’s book “In Search of Stardust” has become an international bestseller and is translated into several languages.

    The exclusive coffee table book ATLAS OF MICROMETEORITES takes it all to a completely new level. Never before has it been possible to see these treasures from Space in such large format and crisp details. The 500+ illustrations are Space art made possible by a new photo technology developed especially for this project by the author together with mineralogist Jan Braly Kihle. Their worldwide famous pictures have been featured in the New York Times, National Geographic, The Economist, etc, and have been exhibited in art galleries and museums in New York, Berlin and Minnesota. This is art and science combined!

    The book ATLAS OF MICROMETEORITES is organized in chapters according to the classification of micrometeorites; from completely melted (glass) via the various crystalline types to unmelted micrometeorites, including all transitional forms. Special chapters about rarities, erosion, fossil micrometeorites and the history of the cosmic dust exploration.

    Collecting micrometeorites is possible for anyone anywhere and with a minimum of inexpencive equipment. Join the hunt for the extraterrestrial!

    The exclusive coffetable book about micrometeorites is published as a limited edition – order your copy today. If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact the starhunter Jon Larsen directly: jonlar@geo.uio.no

     

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