Re: [meteorite-list] Star's Bizarre Optical Antics at Least a, Century Old

2016-01-20 Thread Greg B. via Meteorite-list
What would be nice is if they could collect enough light strength from 
the 1500 light/yr star to use a spectrometer to determine composition 
data. This way if you know a star should be showing spectra of He. H, 
and some Iron, yet shows a lot of aluminum and gold, and titanium, etc, 
then I would think that it must be an alien artificial structure that is 
causing the variations in the star's brightness.


Greg B.


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I agree with what you said about the laws not being enforced but they are
still on the books and most likely will never come off.  I have not been
hassled recently and the last time was in the same period as Met-Men.
Apparently the BLM thought meteorites were lying around like Easter eggs and
people were becoming rich from them so they needed more laws to protect
people from making any form of profit.  There is also no statue of
limitations on federal laws so when somebody finds that North American
Lunar, they can go back in time to bolster their case.


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Hi Adam,

What I said is true. Unenforced laws are meaningless. A warning or whatever.
really doesn't add up to anything of substance, and without actual charges
or at least a ticket, it's just words.

I'm guessing, only guessing, the incidents you mentioned happened during, or
just after the peak of the" Met Men" series, when the BLM was on a mission
to keep us from making all that 'easy money'. I'd bet those same officers
watching eBay have tired of the activity and moved on to bigger fish long
ago. Not much to get uptight about on eBay regarding American meteorites
"poached" from state or federal land. It wouldn't take long for them to
figure out that monitoring eBay is a nonstarter, not enough money to merit
the effort. The crater is the exception but that's a whole other topic.

  I spend a lot of time in the field, thousands of hours, and I have hard
core meteorite hunting buddies pounding the ground for thousands of hours
per year without incident. Every single officer I've come into contact with
was aware of what I was doing and never once have I had an issue. Some day
if we ever  get together we can share some stories.

As far as artifacts and fossils go you are correct, but only to a point. You
can surface collect in most areas as far as I know. I can pick up fossils
all day long, no one cares until I find 'Sue'. The same will hold true for
meteorites, no one is gonna care until I recover the first North American
Lunar.

  The heat has cooled off. Relax,, Smile and go find some rocks bro. : )



Sincerely,
Larry Atkins

IMCA # 1941
Ebay alienrockfarm



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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite-list Digest, Vol 152, Issue 30

2015-11-23 Thread Greg B. via Meteorite-list
Bob Haag was also in a similar article in Sky-and Telescope magazine 
from the early 90's. It got me interested in meteorites also.

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Subject: [meteorite-list] Smithsonian Magazine / Bob Haag
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Hello List,

I'm trying to find out about an issue of Smithsonian Magazine that featured Bob 
Haag. If I remember correctly, Bob was holding an iron meteorite maybe Canyon 
Diablo, and he had been flying an ultra light plane, which may have been in the 
image.The picture was probably taken in Arizona. The issue was published in the 
early to mid 1990's. I have asked Bob himself but he doesn't remember. The 
reason I'm interested in this issue in particular is because it was a major 
turning point for me when I read the article. It was the moment I realized that 
I could find a meteorite, something that had never entered my mind prior to 
that day. Through the years that magazine went missing and I'd like to get 
another copy, get Bob to sign it,and  hang it on the wall.

Sincerely,
Larry Atkins
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IMCA # 1941
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Hi List,

Mystery solved! My signed copy will be on the way shortly!!
Thanks Bob!


Sincerely,
Larry Atkins
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IMCA # 1941
Ebay?alienrockfarm
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Smithsonian Magazine / Bob Haag

Hello List,I'm trying to find out about an issue of Smithsonian Magazine that 
featured Bob Haag. If I remember correctly, Bob was holding an iron meteorite 
maybe Canyon Diablo, and he had been flying an ultra light plane, which may 
have been in the image.The picture was probably taken in Arizona. The issue was 
published in the early to mid 1990's. I have asked Bob himself but he doesn't 
remember. The reason I'm interested in this issue in particular is because it 
was a major turning point for me when I read the article. It was the moment I 
realized that I could find a meteorite, something that had never entered my 
mind prior to that day. Through the years that magazine went missing and I'd 
like to get another copy, get Bob to sign it,and  hang it on the 
wall.Sincerely,Larry Atkins?IMCA # 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Ceres' Bright Spots Seen in Striking New Detail

2015-09-11 Thread Greg B. via Meteorite-list
There is now a very close up high resolution of the bright spots in one 
of the craters. Why are we still
in the dark as to the composition of the bright material?  Does NASA 
have a spectrometer on the craft. If so why can't they determine what 
the white substance is composed of. If they do not have a spectrometer 
on the craft.

..what were they thinking!!
Greg B.
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[meteorite-list] Charles Fort

2015-04-30 Thread Greg B. via Meteorite-list
Has anyone in the list examined the 1919 Book by Charles Fort The Book
of the Damned as it pertains to meteorite falls?
It mentions countless historical mysteries, many of which, likely were
meteorite falls. Many of these occurred in earlier times before they
knew what meteorites were or where the came from. Many times the dates
and locations are given and strange artifacts or substances are left on
the ground. It might be a good book for a meteorite hound to examine,
some may already have done this.
The book can be downloaded for free and can be obtained in many diff
formats. I usually download books from the site PDF format.
The site is http://manybooks.net;
Direct link to book
http://manybooks.net/titles/fortcother05book_of_the_damned.html;

Thanks
Greg Breashears

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