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http://www.kvoa.com/story/32121907/possible-meteor-sighting-creates-excitement-around-arizona
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Nice try MikeG. It's a secret! :D
Carl
MikeG wrote:
Early question - what will this fall be called? What is the nearest
geological feature or post office?
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Jack and Jarrod, it was a blast hunting yesterday, my bones even ache today.
Thanks for a great if less than successful day.
Robert, congratulations on that amazing stone, I can't think of a better group
of people to hunt with, no BS, no acting, just meteorite hunting.
Shauna, I bet we can't
So who actually owns this meteorite, given that ~75% of southern Arizona
is either federal or tribal land and much of the rest belongs to the state?
jeff
Michael Farmer wrote:
Jack and Jarrod, it was a blast hunting yesterday, my bones even ache today.
Thanks for a great if less than
Jeff, that is a good question, it is being worked out as there is an assortment
of land, both public and private.
We are doing it properly.
Michael Farmer
--- On Sun, 7/5/09, Jeff Grossman jgross...@usgs.gov wrote:
From: Jeff Grossman jgross...@usgs.gov
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list
Dear List,
A question came up about who owns meteorites found on federal land.
Below is a link that can be cut and pasted into a browser that discusses
removal of minerals from federal land. I was told by a BLM officer that 150
pounds can be removed a year for non-commercial/hobby purposes.
Jeff, This area is overwhelmingly state land. It is fenced entirely and at
every gate it is clearly posted No Trespassing and entry requires a permit.
Very serious and scary signs. And lots of Border patrol in area. I would say
that a border patrol passes every two minutes on all of the roads
--- On Sun, 7/5/09, Jeff Grossman jgross...@usgs.gov wrote:
I am skeptical that this covers
meteorites, even if a BLM employee
thinks it does. Very skeptical.
jeff
It doesn't specifically refer to meteorites in that document, but maybe the
laws which govern meteorites supersede these
problems.
Best Regards,
Adam
--- On Sun, 7/5/09, Jeff Grossman jgross...@usgs.gov wrote:
From: Jeff Grossman jgross...@usgs.gov
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Arizona fall
To: Meteorite-list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date: Sunday, July 5, 2009, 5:36 PM
I am skeptical
--- On Sun, 7/5/09, cdtuc...@cox.net cdtuc...@cox.net wrote:
Jeff, This area is overwhelmingly
state land. It is fenced entirely and at every gate it is
clearly posted No Trespassing and entry requires a permit.
Very serious and scary signs. And lots of Border patrol in
area. I would say
Regards,
Adam
--- On Sun, 7/5/09, Jeff Grossman jgross...@usgs.gov wrote:
From: Jeff Grossman jgross...@usgs.gov
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Arizona fall
To: Meteorite-list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date: Sunday, July 5, 2009, 5:36 PM
I am skeptical that this covers
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An: Meteorite-list
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Arizona fall
I am skeptical that this covers meteorites, even if a BLM employee
thinks it does. Very skeptical.
jeff
Adam Hupe wrote:
Dear List,
A question came up about who owns meteorites found on federal
: [meteorite-list] Arizona fall
I am skeptical that this covers meteorites, even if a BLM employee
thinks it does. Very skeptical.
jeff
Adam Hupe wrote:
Dear List,
A question came up about who owns meteorites found on federal land.
Below is a link that can be cut and pasted
. This is what happens when laws are bent
to cover things they were not originally intended for.
Best Regards,
Adam
--- On Sun, 7/5/09, Martin Altmann altm...@meteorite-martin.de wrote:
From: Martin Altmann altm...@meteorite-martin.de
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Arizona fall
: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Arizona fall
Well put Martin. :)
Private landowner first - if the meteorite falls on private property.
(large corporations and governments need not apply)
Science next - with the hopes that private landowner will do the right
thing
On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 04:47:46 +0200, you wrote:
Hi Adam,
I was just told, that in US a meteorite always gets part of the land :-(
Yep. 40 acres. And a mule.
Oh, wait-- I was thinking of something else.
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