Hi all -
I have my own personal collection of meteorwrongs, and I thought at least some
of you might enjoy hearing how I built it up. It seems that every other time or
so that I give my "rocks from space" talk to young people, afterwards one of
them will come up with a rock for identification, and then give it to me after
I tell them my best guess as to what it "really" is.
Naturally, no specimen in my meteorwrong collection is available for sale or
trade.
My thanks to all of you here who made that talk possible.
good hunting all,
E.P. Grondine
Man and Impact in the Americas
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