> For me, conservative as I am, with an oriented meteorite one should
> reckognize easily, where the front and the back is.
> I'm still missing a publication, where the aerodynamic processes of
> sculpturing such oriented shapes are explained - smth like that series for
> orientation at tektites we had in the meteorite magazine.
> It would be highly necessary to instruct all these, who praise their
> specimens as oriented, which have only accidentally similar shapes to an
> oriented piece (often they haven't even that).

I have here a simple diagram of orientation process. It was from one book.
http://www.meteoryt.net/met_orientowane/index.htm



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