[meteorite-list] West Meteorite tally, PLEASE let's get this one right

Fries, Marc D marc.d.fries at jpl.nasa.gov
Wed Mar 4 00:17:34 EST 2009


This scientist could only make it there for one and a half days, on my own
dime, and would have loved to stay. A downside of our profession is that
most of us have to account for our (fairly pricey) time and don¹t have much
in the way of flexibility.

I¹m very interested in seeing the tally from this fall. Even better would
be a detailed strewn field map with locations and masses, but even a rough
depiction of the strewn field long axis (axes?) would be great stuff. Seems
to me that a downside of your profession is that that information is used to
support yourselves and so becomes proprietary. I understand that, but it is
a real loss scientifically speaking.

Cheers,
Marc Fries

On 3/3/09 9:06 PM, "Michael Farmer" <meteoriteguy at yahoo.com> wrote:


>

>

> I join Robert in requesting an exact stone count and weight tally in order to

> get this fall as close as possible to exact number of stones and TKW.

>

> I have the following

>

> Woolard 7 = 407g

> Wesel 10 = 255g

> Farmer 23 = 531.6g

>

> I know that more than 45 meteorite hunters showed up in the field, so come on

> guys, lets get the tally done as fast as possible so we can firm up the TKW on

> this fantastic new fall.

>

> Let's show the scientists that we as collectors can compile data and properly

> record a new fall all by ourselves. By the way, the one thing I never did run

> into down there was a single scientist.

> Pity, some of them hate collectors and dealers, but when a fall occurs, they

> are nowhere to be seen or collect a stone and rush off to the lab forgetting

> that there are hundreds if not thousands of other stones left to rot.

>

> Michael Farmer

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