Hi,

Fourteen years ago today, Bob Verish was cleaning out his rock collection. His 
collection
had grown so large, he had to store some of the collection in his backyard.  
Rats had
built their nests in the boxes, which his wife had noticed. So at her 
insistence, he
was clearing out these rats nests.  As he was doing so, he came across two 
rocks in his 
collection which he had picked up somewhere in the Mojave Desert about 20 years 
prior.  
At the time he collected them, he noted they were unusual, but did not 
recognize them as 
meteorites. But now, he recognized the rocks as meteorites with their obvious 
fusion crust, 
and the smaller of the two stones was a perfect oriented meteorite.  The paired 
rocks were 
to be classified as Mars meteorites and named the Los Angeles meteorite. More 
details here:

http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/snc/la.html

Ron Baalke
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