I am an Artist who has always been fascinated by Astronomy and meteorites since 
the Barwell meteorite fell just up the road on the day after my 9th birthday in 
1965. Meteorites are among some of the many things that inspire my artwork and 
designs. I have always exhibited during my 20 years as a Lecturer in Art and 
Design. A head injury put a stop to my teaching career nearly ten years ago now 
and I have over that time had to completely change the way I work in order to 
stay creative...and still have a way to go I think!

I only realized I could own meteorites about eight years ago when I bought my 
first 869...and that 'physical' connection with astronomy was a revelation to 
me... just being able to touch and hold material which was older than the Earth 
and told us so much about our origins, not to mention seeing some of the 
earliest patterns and structures to have ever formed and that stay locked in 
time within until we find and study them.

I often travel around the world to hunt, purchase meteorites or visit impact 
sites now and in March I am helping with setting up a small meteorite museum, 
using my collection for science week at the local University, with impact 
experiments for families to take part in and related exhibits alongside some 
original Darwin artefacts.

I found my first meteorite (with which I featured on a BBC Stardate TV show) in 
Ireland in 2003 after the fireball on the west coast there and it is still at 
the OU being classified!!! Wish I was in Texas right now.

Graham Ensor, UK.

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