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David Kring
as Self - Geologist, NASA
John G Spray
as Self - Geologist, University of New Brunswick
Ken Tankersley
as Self - Anthropologist, University of Cincinnati
Carolyn Shoemaker
as Self - Astronomer, Lowell Observatory
Mark Boslough
as Self - Physicist, Sandia National Laboratories
Geoffrey Notkin
as Self - Aerolite Meteorites
Meenakshi Wadhwa
as Self - Geologist, Arizona State University
Daniel Barringer
as Self - Entrepreneur
Grove Gilbert
as Self - Chief Geologist, U.S. Geological Survey
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