And thank you for sharing it all with us Mr. Mani and Steve!
Wonderful achievements!
Sincerely, Moni
From: "Philip mani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Subject: [meteorite-list] Brenham Project
Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2006 09:13:47 -0500
This letter is my first post to the Meteorite List after being a long-time
reader. I am the fortunate beneficiary of much recognition from so many of
you related to my Brenham Project with Steve Arnold. Thank you for your
kind words and encouragements. With this posting, I wanted to publicly
recognize certain individuals who are the main contributors, in my opinion,
to our most recent expedition and without whose efforts and creativity the
wonderful story written by Associated Press would not have been possible.
It was last July when I began conversations with Carolyn Sumners, Director
of Astronomy of the Houston Museum of Natural Science. I offered HMNS an
opportunity to join Steve and I in Kansas on a meteorite search and
recovery project. Mrs. Sumners was excited about the opportunity and asked
me what specifically HMNS could contribute as far as unanswered questions
about the find. I told her we questioned the timing/age-date assigned to
the fall and we wished to try to pin-down its timing. We discussed several
methods for age-dating and left her and her experts to further discuss and
implement the methods for age-dating. A second question is the direction
of the meteorite fall, specifically, its bearing and descent angle. This
question is more complex and we felt we needed to gather as much survey
information as possible without disturbing the meteorites and the soil
around them. At this point, Mrs. Sumners contacted Dr. Essam Heggy with
the Lunar Planetary Institute regarding his ground penetrating radar work.
I informed Steve and he said he would do his best for the museum. I
remained convinced he could find another meteorite.
After all details with the HMNS, LPI, and our landowners were worked out, I
contacted our good friend, Darryl Pitt, to assist with all facets for
release of information to the public regarding this expedition.
You all know our results.
Steve was able to pull the golden rabbit out of the hat. My sincere
appreciation and congratulations to him once again and, if you have seen
the strewnfield you understand why. He tells me he feels his ability to do
so again from this point on will be less and less. Therefore, our search
and recovery efforts for Brenham meteorites is beginning to wind-up.
Carolyn Sumners' group from HMNS included astronomers, geologists,
paleontologists and archeologists with long and storied excavation and
recovery experiences. It was a joy and a treat to be an observer of their
efforts. I am excited for them and their unique meteorite recovery. Good
going.
Dr. Heggy, with LPI, was faced with a substantial change of conditions
from those he originally anticipated in the field. Southwest Kansas had
received quite a bit of rain and in the last three days, we were in
constant heavy drizzle, blown sideways by 20-plus mile an hour winds. If
not for the excitement of the project and all involved, it would have been
miserable to be in such conditions for the 12 or more hours per day. Dr.
Heggy adapted his equipment and techniques and continued to proceed as
diligently as the rest of us without becoming discouraged. His efforts too
were rewarded.
Finally, but certainly not least, Darryl Pitt single-handedly prepared the
initial press release and then he, along with the brilliant efforts of a
colleague of his in New York, facilitated the amazing Associated Press
story by Roxana Hegeman. Darryl worked closely with Roxana a day or two
before Monday's final excavation of the museum's 154-pound pallasite and
she was very well prepared for what to expect on the final day. It was
only yesterday evening I learned that Roxana's story has enjoyed the widest
world-wide distribution of any story ever pertaining to meteorites (with
the exception of the announcement of ALH84001). Certainly amazing.
I am grateful to be a part of the Brenham Project. I have learned much
more than I ever anticipated being a meteorite collector. This particular
chapter of our project was such a treat to watch unfold. I am reminded of
Greg's words to the List that this is an awesome story where meteorite
hunters, collectors and scientists can join to work together closely in the
field using new equipment to make a wonderful meteorite recovery. I am
blessed to have participated.
Congratulations to Carolyn Sumners and her HMNS team for their thoughtful
work and the additional, continuing work to come both in age-dating the
fall and hopefully determining the fall direction and angle.
Great-going Dr. Heggy for your successful use and application of the GPR.
Hats-off to Darryl for facilitating the AP wire story or, as I told him
Tuesday morning when I learned it had already been picked up around the
world "Wow! Wow! Wow! It's amazing!"
To the List, so long for now. Steve and I are off to write another chapter
for the Brenham Project and we intend to make it a good one.
Very truly,
Phil Mani
Philip C. Mani
Attorney at Law
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San Antonio, Texas 78258
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