H.H. Nininger traveled around Europe to museums to look at meteorite
collections. He found a some "meteorwrongs" that had been put aside, that
were actually meteorites. So the "experts" were wrongperts! It still
happens.
Cheers, Fred Hall
>
> Unless you live in Novato.
>
> Sunday, January 13, 2013, 5:17:46 AM, you wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>
>> from the practice I'd like to add a most important point to the
>> Meteorite Reality Checklist:
>
>> 60   If an expert tells you, that your rock is no meteorite, then:
>>      Believe him!
>
>
>> :-)
>> Martin
>
>
>
>> Some Meteorite Realities
>> http://meteorites.wustl.edu/realities.htm
>
>
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