So, basically with Chris' project recoveries are just meteor icing on the
cake, arguably free and piggybacked on a related effort. Chris, I predict you
will take up meteorite collecting the moment any recovery is made, and I hope
you get a piece of the meteorite (at any price) for which you
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By the way, what did those two projects end up costing to get the one
meteorite per 5
Chris and List;
Chris was commenting on my statements about the surge in fall recoveries in
India:
Here is another hypothesis: Was there a bright person somewhere in the area
that all of a sudden, say maybe 10 years ago or so, actually started to follow
up on reports of meteorite falls?
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Hi Bob, Steve and all,
Steve #1 wrote: The Smithsonian and the Canadians, had
miserable re
Hi Bob, Steve and all,
Steve #1 wrote: The Smithsonian and the Canadians, had
miserable results with their "fireball image capturing
networks" over the long time they spent trying.
Without those results we wouldn't know that meteorites originated from
the asteroid belt. It was an impressive eff
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I know such a theory would be quite embarrassing to
both the Smithsonian and the Canadians, as they had
miserable results w
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