Hi Marcia and all,

Marcia Swanson wrote:

>>Meteorite study, education, and hunting can do that. It's a constructive, fun, 
>>exciting thing to do<<
>>for them, and for the person taking them.<<

It is the one true way to be a space adventurer and explorer right here on Earth!!! At 
the recent Star Party that I attended I had a pretty young admire of my space rocks. 
He spent a great deal of time hunting the immediate area for a meteorites outside my 
set up, bringing me his finds. Each time I would instruct him why the item he had 
found wasn't a meteorite. As he hunted more he began finding items that had to be 
scrutinized more carefully. At the end of the day I offered him a small token by 
giving him a meteorite with an information card to try to inspire him after I left. I 
felt that he very much earn his little meteorite for the effort he had put in. Perhaps 
the seeds on curiosity will continue on.

The efforts made by list members to educate and inspire new generations of meteorite 
collectors, hunters and future educators is very refreshing compared to the petty 
arguments that often come up on our list. A good thread........thank-you Michael!

--AL


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