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Cazadores de meteoritos: En busca de la geología fortuita del universo (Meteorite Hunters: In Search of the Universe's Fortuitous Geology) J. García 2024. Guadalmazán, Spain; 1st Edition, 320 pp. ISBN: 978-8419414212 [In Spanish]

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Cazadores de meteoritos: En busca de la geología fortuita del universo (Meteorite Hunters: In Search of the Universe's Fortuitous Geology) J. García 2024. Guadalmazán, Spain; 1st Edition, 320 pp. ISBN: 978-8419414212 [In Spanish]

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 October 2024

Yasmani Ceballos-Izquierdo*
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Biblioteca Digital Cubana de Geociencias, Madruga, Mayabeque Cuba
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Copyright © The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Mineralogical Society of the United Kingdom and Ireland

In Meteorite Hunters: In Search of the Universe's Fortuitous Geology, García (2024) offers a captivating exploration of meteorites and their profound impact on life on Earth and modern science. With an engaging and accessible writing style, García skilfully combines scientific knowledge with a compelling narrative that appeals to both experts and general readers.

Lanza García, founder of the Canarian Museum of Meteorites and a recognised expert in the field, presents a comprehensive look at how meteorites have influenced life on our planet and contributed to scientific and technological advancements. Through 18 chapters and a concluding section titled “Farewell Hour”, the author provides a thorough overview of how these celestial fragments have become objects of fascination and study.

The book covers the history and evolution of meteorite research, from early observations and theories to contemporary advances in the field. García (2024) illustrates how meteorite falls have triggered significant events, from the extinction of dinosaurs to recent incidents such as the Chelyabinsk meteorite in 2013. García also details how the study of meteorite mineralogy has provided insights into the conditions of the early solar system and the processes that shaped planetary bodies.

One of the most remarkable aspects of the book is García's ability to make specialised subjects accessible. The book is designed to engage readers of various knowledge levels, with clear prose and minimal technical jargon. This approach makes their pages suitable not only for academics but also for enthusiasts and the curious public. The author, himself a meteorite hunter, provides a thoughtful exploration of the profession, revealing the dedication and enthusiasm of those who seek these cosmic treasures. He also discusses the economic value and the growing trend of meteorite hunting and collection, driven by contemporary fascination with meteorites as investment objects. García (2024) reveals the incredible prices some of these celestial fragments can command on the market. This perspective not only adds an economic dimension to the narrative but also invites reflection on the value we assign to objects from space.

García's particular interest in Cuban meteorites, evident from his role as a scientific advisor in the first studies of the Viñales meteorite, is exemplified in this book by his mention of the Ramón de las Yaguas meteorite. This reference to the rock that fell in eastern Cuba adds an additional layer of relevance and personal connection to the work. This inclusion underscores his global commitment to meteoritics and his detailed focus on cataloguing and studying specific meteorites.

Lastly, it is also worth noting García's impressive outreach agenda, which included multiple book presentations. Some copies were even available with small fragments of meteorites, providing an exceptional experience for the final reader.

Meteorite Hunters… is an exceptional work that combines scientific rigor with an engaging narrative. José Lanza García offers a comprehensive and accessible exploration of meteorites, their history, and their impact on our understanding of the universe. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in space science, geology, or the captivating mysteries of the cosmos. Over the course of 320 pages, readers feel like explorers, guided by an expert who shares his passion for the cosmos and its wonders. In summary, this book not only educates but also inspires, encouraging readers to reconsider our place in the universe and the remarkable serendipity of meteorites falling from the sky.