[meteorite-list] Donating Almahata Sitta to Richard Kowalski

Herbert Raab hraab at aon.at
Tue Aug 4 12:31:53 EDT 2009



Hello everyone,

I have been askes in a private message if the amont we have collected
so far is enough to purchase a smaple of the Almahata Sitta meteorite.

Everyone can check the specimens that are avilable for a given amount
ath this page. (Note that the dealer that offer these samples has offered
a 20% discount when we purchase a sample for Richard):

http://www.haberer-meteorite.de/english/Asteroid%202008%20tc3/Asteroid%202008%20TC3.html

As everyone can see, the amount collected so far is enough to buy a
sample, but one of the smaller samples available. So any additional
donations will help us to get a more representative sample, and are
therefore certainly not for nothing.

I don't know what size of specimen we may get from the Jenniskens-
Shaddad, if a donation for the University of Khartoumm can be agreed
upon. But offering a higher donation would certainly also help in that
case. :-)

Cheers, Herbert



> -----Original Message-----

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> [mailto:meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of Herbert

> Raab

> Sent: 08/04/2009 6:06 AM

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> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Donating Almahata Sitta to Richard Kowalski

>

>

> Dear fellow meteorite collectors,

>

> about one week ago, I posted a message to this list suggesting

> to collect some money to buy a sample of the Almahata Sitta

> meteorite (the remnants of asteroid 2008 TC3) for Richard

> Kowalski (the discoverer of 2008 TC3 and meteorite collector).

>

> By now, US$ 375,-- were donated trough ChipIn, and further

> US$ 260,-- were collected by other means, giving a total of

> US$ 635,--. So, I want to say "Thank you!" to all those who

> have sent donations. Those who still want to donate (any amount,

> no matter how small or large is welcome) may do so until Friday,

> August 7 trough this page:

>

> http://www.astrometrica.at/kowalski.html

>

> By the way, Franck Marchis (who is researcher at the SETI institute)

> is exploring the possibities to get a sample from the original

> expeditions by Jenniskens and Shaddad, and sending the donations

> to the University of Khartoumm (instead of buying a sample from a

> meteorite dealer), but the outcome is not yet clear.

>

> Cheers,

> Herbert

>

>

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