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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Finding Bits Of Mars On Earth
Ron and list,
Towards the end of this article, one of the scientists expresses concern
that private expeditions will beat the scientific expeditions back to
the LaPaz ice field next year. He is quoted as saying: "The expediti
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> Dear Adam, Norbert, Ken and list:
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> Adam, what you're saying is what I was told
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> Charlie,
> Amazing! Well done!
> (Hupes
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> Charlie,
> Amazing! Well done!
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Hi Charlie, and List,
Where did you get this interesting piece of information?
>From what I've heard so far it's legal for private parties
to collect meteorites in Antarctica, but only if they are
submitted to the respective Antarctic meteorite working
groups, afterwards. That's at least what I go
gging and got the answer. It is perfectly legal for
> private parties to collect meteorites in Antarctica.
> Regards,
> Charlie
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> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Finding Bits Of Mars On Earth
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Hard to believe I'm the only one interested in an answer to this curious
statement by a scientist who collects meteorites in Antarctica. But I
did a little digging and got the answer. It is perfectly legal for
private parties to collect meteorites in Antarctica.
Regards,
Charlie
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Ron and list,
Towards the end of this article, one of the scientists expresses concern
that private expeditions will beat the scientific expeditions back to
the LaPaz ice field next year. He is quoted as saying: "The expeditions
who use our information to help a tourist pick up a meteorite and lo
http://www.cleveland.com/news/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/news/1074249382127740.xml
Cleveland geologist's cool job: finding bits of Mars on Earth
John Mangels
The Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio)
Long before NASA's robotic rovers began gingerly prospecting Mars' rusty
surface, Ralph Harvey was re
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