This appeared in several of the local news stories.
Mark
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who is urging people to hand over finds ?
local media, or local authorities, or other parties?
just curious if that's a request with any muscle behind it.
Kalli
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I just talked to Mike Farmer. He is in the fall area now and will post something in a
few hours on what he finds. Maybe then we will have a better idea of what type of
meteorite it is.
Eric Olson
http://www.star-bits.com
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Hello Steven:
I think of myself as a "fence-sitter", being scientific-minded and a collector
and dealer of meteorites. However, I believe that meteorites (and any natural
history-type items) should be shared by all to enjoy. There are usually enough
meteorites to go around and we all learn from t
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Hello List,
I apologize for this post being so late, but I wasn't
aware that Steve Arnold's post was still being
questioned. I will only add to
A recent issue of METEORITICS contains a very interesting paper on the
"ownership" of meteorites. I don't have the specific citation at hand,
but it should be easy to find and I urge everyone to read it.
I think (at least in the U.S.) the owner of the property on which a
meteorite falls owns
"People are being urged to "turn over" finds to the scientific
community."
I want to know, do we have to? Why would the scientific community need all
the stones? Is it like the old woman meteorite where they cut of 600 or so
pounds to study?
Thanks, Tom
The proudest member of the IMCA 6168
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> > I apologize for this post being so late, but I wasn't
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> Hello List,
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> I apologize for this post being so late, but I wasn't
> aware that Steve Arnold's post was still being
> questioned. I will only add
Hello List,
I apologize for this post being so late, but I wasn't
aware that Steve Arnold's post was still being
questioned. I will only add to John Gwilliam's post
to "re-confirm" his report.
I am the moderator of a discussion group known as
"Bolide_Chasers" and I have just received a cell phon
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