«Editors’ Picks: 11 Things to See in New York This Week». Artnet News (på engelsk). 7. august 2017. Besøkt 24. februar 2021. «2. “Under the Microscope: A Conversation on Space Dust.“ Jon Larden is a curator of cosmic dust. He collects, photographs, and documents some of the 100 tons of cosmic dust that fall to earth every day in the form of micrometeorites. At White Space at Agora Gallery, Larsen’s stunning “Project Stardust” photographs will be on view for the evening. You can also sample Space Dust IPA from Elysian Brewing and chef-made bites while hearing from Larsen and NASA’s Michael Zolensky about recent discoveries in this little-known field. Science, art, and beer—what could be better?»
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«Starman». The Economist. 10. juli 2017. ISSN0013-0613. Besøkt 16. juni 2022. «Every day, 100 tonnes of celestial dust lands on Earth, bringing with it the secrets of our early solar system. Tom Whipple meets the Norwegian musician who identified the rocks from our stars. | A few hundred thousand years before Jon Larsen, a jazz musician, carried a wooden broom onto a Norwegian roof, two asteroids bumped into each other.»
«(63788) Jonlarsen = 2001 RL17 Discovery: 2001-09-11 / W. K. Y. Yeung / Desert Eagle / 333»(PDF). WGSBN Bulletin. International Astronomical Union. 13. januar 2025. Besøkt 25. januar 2025. «Jon Larsen (b. 1959) is a Norwegian gypsy jazz guitarist and amateur science researcher. In the spring of 2009, spotting a tiny black speck landing on his newly laid white table cloth on a balcony table, his curiosity led him to a six-year journey to discover micrometeorites in cities full of contamination.»
«Starman». The Economist. 10. juli 2017. ISSN0013-0613. Besøkt 16. juni 2022. «Every day, 100 tonnes of celestial dust lands on Earth, bringing with it the secrets of our early solar system. Tom Whipple meets the Norwegian musician who identified the rocks from our stars. | A few hundred thousand years before Jon Larsen, a jazz musician, carried a wooden broom onto a Norwegian roof, two asteroids bumped into each other.»