"Rivera said he took an oath not to tell what they saw for fear that rogue meteorite hunters — eager to sell galactic collectibles on eBay — might pounce on new potential meteorite locations and rob scientists' ability to research more rocks."
Maybe I'm missing something here, but from sitting on the side, I've gotten the impression that its standard practice for various meteorite hunters to hide their hot spots from each other until the "cat is pretty much out of the bag." I think it was on the first episode of Meteorite Men they talked about keeping the location of Pallasite finds secret. I also think on another episode, a hunting site in Nevada was also suppose to been kept secret. On occasions I've read on this list where individual hunters or various groups would hint at not mentioning where they are etc. while searching for a new strewnfield. I honestly don't think Jenniskens is doing anything different for his interests, than what the rest of the meteorite hunting world is doing for themselves or group. George Zay ______________________________________________ Visit the Archives at http://www.meteorite-list-archives.com Meteorite-list mailing list [email protected] http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

