Hi list,
I'm sure if there has been anything found that the guys are keeping quiet
about it for now. I wouldn't be telling the world, certainly not the news
until they've got the area mapped out and found a good sum of specimens.
The area is probably more remote than Mifflin, Wisconsin and far less
populated than Park Forest, Illinois. I'm sure the guys don't want the Tulsa
or Oklahoma City news people out there.
Also, I certainly wouldn't depend on the news to get my "news" of a
meteorite fall, most of them have no idea what a meteorite looks like or
where it's from unless they watch Meteorite Men or follow the hobby. Most of
them are too busy chasing other stories to get their face on TV and worrying
about their appearance and advancing their careers. ;-) Remember every fall
from Park Forest to Mifflin took the news at least a day or two to even
report it and even then they all acted like it was unbelievable like an
alien sighting, until someone from a major museum or university or a
Meteorite Hunter verified the information.
All the best to those out there in the fields. Let us know when you can what
type you think it is and send photos when possible.
thanks for keeping in touch.
Brian
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Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 23:58:03 +0000
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] OK dinner
To: "Meteorites USA" <[email protected]>,
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Nothing has been found. Besides, I'm sure we would have seen reports in the
news by now.
Ryan
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