Greg, boy was that fun giving samples to the U of A. I feel the need for the 
private and scientific arms of meteorite dynamics work well together most of 
the time. Scientists rarely have the time or resources to rapidly deploy to a 
new meteorite fall, where the private meteorite hunter often does. The private 
sector has little ability to do research on these celestial gifts and we rely 
on the scientists to unlock the secrets they can tell humanity. I am always 
happy to donate as much as possible when I can, it helps when we receive 
positive accolades like in this UofA paper. However it erodes our confidence 
when we are vilified by those who want to control things like we recently saw 
in a horrifying barrage of negative press such as came out of the recent Novato 
fall in California. I was so put off by that press that I felt my expertise was 
not wanted nor would I waste it considering the antagonistic press vilifying 
private meteorite hunters. Thus most of the more accomplished meteorite hunters 
have not gone to Novato, and the result is a minuscule amount of recovered 
material, a tragic loss for science and collectors alike from a huge meteorite 
fall.
Michael Farmer

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On Nov 10, 2012, at 5:55 AM, Greg Hupé <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello All,
> 
> Here is a great example of how the private sector works in conjunction with 
> the scientific community:
> http://www.lunarrock.com/LPL_Newsletter/LPLNewsletter-Fall2012.jpg
> 
> Thank you to all the wonderful folks at UofA and the OSIRIS-REx team for 
> having us over for that special day!!
> 
> Best Regards,
> Greg
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