Steve finds a really, really, really cool iron meteorite with a unique design. When meteorites pass through our atmosphere, the intense heat can cause morphing and pitting, which is likely what created Steve's new favorite here.
To cover more ground, the guys drag a rake covered in magnets behind a truck in hopes of dredging up a few finds. See why Geoff joked, "we're taking heavy damage, captain!"
The guys use their new custom motorcycle, courtesy of Paul Senior from Orange County Choppers, to unearth a massive rock lodged in the earth for thousands of years.
After years of negotiations, Geoff and Steve have finally been granted access to hunt on a choice piece of land. Will they hit pay dirt or go home empty handed?
The guys talk about the extreme weather they faced at different hunt locations in season two. Plus, find out how Steve splattered Geoff's face with mud.
Geoffrey and Steve, the Meteorite Men, use astronomy, algebra, geometry, geology, and physics to do their jobs: running around the globe finding rocks that have fallen from outer space!
Some times patients in a disease investigation are the best defense in stopping an epidemic. Caroline Morrison interviews a potential carrier of this alarming disease and figures out a piece of the puzzle.
The crew talks about how Firefly is remembered. Joss Whedon states he still wants to find a way to tell the rest of the story he didn't have time to accomplish.
Karl goes inside an Egyptian pyramid to join a session of meditation that is based on Atlantean magic used to honor aliens. But nobody told him he'd be inside a tomb!