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S03E08 - "Pultusk"
Ausgestrahlt am Mar 15, 2012, 1:00 AM
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Episoden (3 Staffeln · 22 Episoden)
Morasko
5,000 years ago an enormous meteorite cascaded over Poland, scarring the landscape with seven massive craters. For the first time, Geoff and Steve receive exclusive access to investigate the magnificent Morasko crater field.
Nov 28, 2011
60 Min.
Return to Sweden
Geoff and Steve make their epic return to northern Sweden to try and claim another victory north of the Arctic Circle. In the land of the midnight sun they must endure swarms of mosquitoes and swampy terrain to recover a famed Muonionalusta iron.
Dec 5, 2011
60 Min.
Return to Whitecourt
The Meteorite Men are summoned back to Canada in a race to survey the Whitecourt Crater site and collect its extraterrestrial wonders before their scientific information is poached by illegal meteorite hunters and lost forever.
Dec 12, 2011
60 Min.
Dronino
The Kremlin, St. Basil's Cathedral, Red Square, and of course, vodka, for the first time, Geoff and Steve make the journey to Russia in search of one of the most rare and valuable meteorites on the planet, the Dronino ataxite.
Dec 19, 2011
60 Min.
Mojave
Geoff and Steve venture to one of the country's meteorite capitals, the Mojave Desert. As the guys hunt for extraterrestrial gold in two Mojave locations they examine the mystery behind meteorite hot spots.
Dec 26, 2011
60 Min.
Sahuarita
A hot tip sends the guys to southern Arizona in order to investigate a possible cold find. But hunting for an unknown and unclassified meteorite poses new challenges for the duo, so they recruit the help of Dr. Garvie from ASU.
Mar 14, 2012
60 Min.
Homestead
In 1875 the famed "detonating space rock" exploded six times over Iowa. Forgotten for almost 150 years, the Meteorite Men setout to uncover the extraterrestrial treasure buried beneath the cornfields of Homestead, Iowa.
Mar 14, 2012
60 Min.
Pultusk
The guys travel to eastern Poland in hopes of securing a piece of one of the most famous meteorite falls in history. In 1868 the quiet town of Pultusk was showered by a storm of space rocks in one of the largest stony meteorite falls ever recorded.
Mar 14, 2012
60 Min.
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