I agree, I am glad I am alive, but it would have been interesting to
live in the early 1800's when meteorites were seen as religious omens or
the end of the world. :)
Shawn Alan
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http://koreabizwire.com/astronomical-prices-of-meteorites-in-korea-still-controversial/27193
SEOUL, Dec 30 (Korea Bizwire) – The 4.5 billion-year-old meteorites
that fell in Jinju city, South Korea in March 2013 are having a hard
time entering Korean scientific research circles due to their
Ha ha, Robert Ward was there, offered high enough price for chondrite.
Government shut him down and put out stupid prices in the news to try and keep
him mom being able to pay for them.
Now they reap what they sow, with greedy owners demanding millions of $$$ for
them.
It is what they deserve.
Yeah, and I am sure the Korean Meteorite Program is going to benefit
science in ways never before possible. Korea doesn't want those pesky
foreign collectors getting their hands on them - those same foreign
collectors who strongly support science and have accomplished more
than the official
Happy New Year eveyone.
Lots of beautiful geologic maps were made this year.
They include:
Beautiful astrogeological maps reveal the Moon's
mysterious far side, Robbie Gonzalez, io9, Dec. 09, 2014
http://io9.com/5866790/beautiful-astrogeological-map-reveal-the-moons-mysterious-far-side
Hello Listers
Enjoy and have a happy NYE
link:
http://www.geologypage.com/2013/09/organic-molecules-found-in-sutters-mill.html
Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
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