[meteorite-list] March 4 RSPOD Oriented (sic) 32kg stone

Sean T. Murray stm at bellsouth.net
Tue Mar 4 09:17:02 EST 2008


Folks,

I've seen that piece up close and personal - there is no doubt it is
oriented.
Simply a matter of how the student was holding the specimen.

Elton does make a good point about how some dealers are scrambling to
add the word "Oriented" or even Crust / Bullet / Hole, etc. to their
descriptions since it has become more desireable from a marketting
standpoint. I see it a lot, and I'm pretty new to this field. It's
educators
like Dave that have been setting me straight as I learn and grow in the
hobby.

In this case, it was simply just a picture of the wrong side of the rock
that released some frustration.

Sean.

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Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 8:45 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] March 4 RSPOD Oriented (sic) 32kg stone



> Elton, others,

>

> in this case, and regarding the thoroughly curated and painstakingly

> documented collection Dave keeps, I would rather trust the owner's

> judgement instead of your photo interpretation skills - however visionary

> they may be.

>

> Besides there is currently no need to defend Dave as you have not provided

> a single point why the stone pictured should not be oriented. You may

> consider this in your concept of science.

>

> just my two cents

>

> Svend

>

>

>

>

> --- Mr EMan <mstreman53 at yahoo.com> wrote:

>

>> Ok would someone that believes this is an accurate

>> caption please

>> defend it.

>>

>> "Sean Northover, a student at Kennesaw Mountain

>> High School,

>> confirming the weight of a fresh, ">>>ORIENTED<<<"

>> 32.6 kg

>> chondrite"???

>> <http://www.rocksfromspace.org/March_4_2008.html>

>> This is too early

>> for April 1st.

>>

>> To let bad and really bad psuedoscience take over

>> all we had to do was

>> continue being silent on dubious claims. Now every

>> other meteorite we

>> see is "oriented". We know this is the truth

>> because any new commer,

>> meteorite owner, is magically, over night, an

>> "expert" at identifying

>> and describing meteorite surface features.

>>

>> If anyone wishes to declare a meteorite "oriented"--

>> anyone may do so

>> without a pittance of proof and no one on this list

>> will ever object.

>> Because we refuse to define "oriented".

>>

>> Ergo, I have a perfect sphere meteorite that fell

>> from my table to the

>> floor and under the imagination that makes EVERY

>> single meteorite

>> "oriented" I can proclaim that my sphere is oriented

>> having traveled

>> through the atmosphere. Given the wide latitude

>> used in claiming

>> orientation no one can disprove that I am not

>> correct.

>>

>> (OH YEAH and it has perfect fusion crust because

>> its drop was extended

>> for several seconds over a candle flame before

>> reaching the floor).

>>

>> I can proclaim it as a fully oriented, fully fusion

>> crusted,

>> sphere-shaped "fall" and under the unfettered

>> latitude we allow amongst

>> meteorite collectors no one can prove my description

>> wrong.

>>

>> So is this a hobby or a study of science?

>>

>> Continually Baffled,

>> Elton

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