The meteorite lab of the Berlin Museum of Natural History classifies meteorites without charge in exchange for a >20g sample. I've made best experience working with them. They are actually lightning fast compared with other labs who are often working with the velocity of a shifting sand dune. However, if you intend to drown them with common NWAs they will probably also raise a white flag. Heres comes the link to the museum and its famous meteorite collection originally founded by Alexander von Humboldt.

 

http://www.museum.hu-berlin.de/home.asp?lang=1

 

If you are interested in a contact to the person in charge of classifying meteorites please mail me off list.

 

Svend

 

Dr. Svend Buhl

NigerMeteoriteRecon

www.niger-meteorite-recon.de

 

"Ryan Darby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 11.07.03 08:06:09:

To all the hairless monkeys who aren’t arguing about the moon :

 

Are there any labs or museums (wherever they may be) that will classify a meteorite, in exchange for a part of it as a donation? Or work on a non-profit basis? The local museum is too busy with meteorites in the queue anyway, and they have to use external labs for the work, so they can’t get to it. Seems that the influx of NWA’s has created just too much work.

 

Ryan Darby

 




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