Astronaut on Ice: A Search for Antarctic Meteorites

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NASA astronaut Stan Love waves while participating in a meteorite hunt in Antarctica during a 2004-2005 expedition by the Antarctic Search for Meteorites Program at Case Western Reserve University. The astronaut ventured back to Antarctica in December 2012 for more meteorites.
(Image credit: Antarctic Search for Meteorites Program, Case Western Reserve University)

NASA astronaut Stan Love is having a hard time right now. Not in space, but on the forbidding East Antarctic Ice Sheet. Together with a group of dedicated volunteers, Love is looking for meteorites — rocks from space that have fallen to Earth. And it's not your usual vacation.

"Being on the Antarctic ice is very much like being in space," Love told SPACE.com in December over dinner at the American McMurdo Station on the coast of the frozen continent. "Without proper protection, the environment would kill you within a few hours, and there's little hope of rescue if something goes terribly wrong."

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