Hi Rob and list, 

Rob, I agree 100% allowing private individuals to hunt and be rewarded is the 
most efficient and cost effective means to recover meteorites so far. This has 
worked perfectly in many countries for years even in Australia before the late 
1980's. However times are changing and so is technology. In geopolitical stable 
countries where large networks are setup this may actually eliminate the need 
for private hunters all together..that is for new falls (the ones scientists 
and dealers are a mainly concerned with these days). In America private hunters 
maybe utilised and rewarded still to recover falls detected (conflict of 
interest). In Australia it might be a little slower to get out in the field in 
some cases. However but when they do go and find the stone it wont be cut into 
1000 tiny bits to be sold off. Some say there is no issue with slice and 
dicing. For myself I think its a bit sad when a fall with a very small TKW is 
sliced up and sent off to the four winds and researchers have to pay hundreds 
or thousands for tiny pieces......


I don't expect anytime soon for NWA to dry up or for the market to stop (though 
its extremely slow for most small and mid level dealers). 


You replied to my comments on orbit data and solar system mapping >


>Well, we got all of that on both Sutter's Mill and Creston, in spite of the 
>problems
 of private land ownership and considerably harder searching conditions than the
 almost ideal surfaces of the Australian outback. So both systems can work. I 
just
 think the current U.S. laws favour a higher success rate than in Australia 
because
 they (at least currently) provide enough incentive to boost the people-hours
 that get devoted to each fall.


- Forgive me if I am wrong, I have not yet seen any orbit data for either of 
these falls, just radar data etc namely how ground based technology was used 
very well to find the fall location. 

The cameras developed by Curtin are an extremely powerful tool in large numbers 
they make this massive machine that is very very accurate and can be used to 
calculate accurately where a meteorite originated from. Its awesome how 
powerful this tech is!


Also NOMCOM has divided up the fall system into 5 categories just because of 
the may or maybe nots on fall confirmation. Even now when the hunters in NWA 
Africa find a stone that's fresh looking 'it was witnessed' and the price is so 
huge no one wants to even buy it. Do we really know it was witnessed? maybe it 
was maybe it was not......Its something being witnessed even scientifically 
valuable, or is 'witnessed with trajectory recorded' more important? I go with 
trajectory recorded. 


So for me its simple, many institutions wont be able to keep up with the 
ridiculous pricing on meteorites, neither can collectors ( who seem to be 
dropping in numbers also) so lets change the game a little. 


What is being done:-


Australians are being encouraged to be citizen scientists via the work of 
Curtin and others, apps and even all sky kits will be released.


Schools are having these systems installed in remote communities and many 
people are becoming involved. A real community effort, kids are learning 
directly and helping


private individuals will help to search in some cases


So I could by one or more all sky cam's and contribute in a massive way and 
learn other skills sets or just keep pumping huge amounts of cash into a never 
ending collection I wont be able to take into the next life.........

sorry for upsetting my dealer mates


So for me the next stage of the evolution in meteoritics is all sky tech, 
natural progression.


After 5 years of seeing many people really only getting excited when there is a 
new fall, who's selling, or if their 'rights' are being taken away, or how much 
money can be made, ka ching. Even little science being discussed on the list by 
most, just how do I own some or I am selling some. Im not against buying or 
seling but wow!


More money talk/adds occurs in meteoritics  than any other hobby/science field 
I can think of


fossil or bobble head collecting isn't even this bad


I am sorta over it


so this is why I am for a change, even just personally in my walk or how I can 
contribute

Cheers mate

Ian






























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