Hello Joel,

John is just right. This year (and probably since a very long time), you are blessed by the vast Space and the Skies. Your every day life continues to be very closely linked to some event originating form "somewhere between Mars and Jupiter"...
The meteorite that fell almost in your backyard (or dining room...) was actually some kind of sensation today around here (in the antipodes of NZ!), as reported and debated  by dozens of news and (sometimes very local) papers.

I hope you could at least expertize the body and possibly get some fragment, if not being able to buy the whole piece. If so, what a better place for this space invader than the desk of the editor of "Meteorite"!
We are all lasting to read your next detailed report in our favorite Journal.

Now, the idea of John and Anne wishing you could "do" Tucson next year, reminds me to renew my invitation for Ensisheim-2005 (already scheduled for June 17-19).
You know that every year, we use to emphasize a specific theme and exhibit the meteorites that are related to the theme.
The NZ fall actually gave me the idea to feature, for 2005, that simple theme:
"meteorites that made some damage upon their arival on earth".
Damage to objects (cars, mail-boxes, houses, ROOFS...!) or to animals (like Macau, Valera or even Nakhla - even if the dog story is possibly pure fantasy) or even to human beings...
A great theme by no means...that I now firmly retain for sure and anounce next Friday when the 2004 edition starts

If you could show up in 2005 with at least a fragment of the new bolide, it could be the "queen of the show" at our special exhibit.

Keep us in touch!

Best wishes,

Zelimir

A 00:58 14/06/04 -0400, vous avez écrit :
In a message dated 6/13/2004 10:53:05 PM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At 07:27 PM 6/13/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>This has really been quite a year for Joel.
>A milestone Birthday.
>His daugther's wedding.
>And now a meteorite falls practically in his backyard!
>
>What will he do next year???    :-)

Maybe come to the next Tucson Show?

JKG

 
 
Great idea! But he will have to bring the new meteorite with him.
Maybe if we all ask really nice.......................
 
 
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