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Dr Matthew Genge is a meteorite expert who spent seven years at the Natural History Museum working as a research scientist and has investigated hundreds of suspected meteorites.

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Did the Great British Meteorite hunt find any new meteorites?Used with permission

By Dr Matthew Genge (Guest)

09 August 2004

The Great British Meteorite hunt is over, but did it turn up any extra-planetary rock? Matthew Genge reports back  Read more : Did the Great British Meteorite hunt find any new meteorites?

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Dr Matthew Genge is a meteorite expert who spent seven years at the Natural History Museum working as a research scientist and has investigated hundreds of suspected meteorites. He has also found meteorites in Namibia and Antarctica. Matthew now works at Imperial College London as a lecturer in earth science and engineering.

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