Meteorites on our rooftops
Every day, thousands of kilograms of cosmic dust fall to Earth, carrying tiny fragments of asteroids and comets. Most of these particles – known as micrometeorites – are smaller than a millimetre but hold immense scientific value.
Traditionally found in remote environments such as in the ice and snow of Antarctica, or in deep-sea sediments, recent discoveries have shown that these extraterrestrial grains can also be recovered from rooftops and gutters worldwide.
Cosmic Dust in the City is a Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³» public engagement and citizen science initiative that invites communities in and around Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³» to help uncover these cosmic visitors at home, in schools, and in workplaces, transforming rooftops and gutters into portals to the cosmos.