[meteorite-list] Classification Q (MetSoc possibility)
From: MexicoDoug_at_aol.com <MexicoDoug_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon May 22 17:28:22 2006 Message-ID: <465.1285faa.31a386d7_at_aol.com> No problem, brother. So it IS your paisano's rock...You really are on a mission! Speaking of which, I know of just the guy who best could lend a hand - a modest fellow who does have friendly connections in all the right high places. At least that is what I gather as I have never met him... but his work on meteorite density was a very good initiative deserving fine accolades. He must lead one of the most stimulating and interesting lives. Read the book "Turn Left at Orion: A Hundred Small Objects to See in a Telescope and How to Find Them"...ISBN# 0521482119 its a good read. If this worked out, I am sure your believer with the big holy rock could get some input on "incontrovertible proof" from a wonderful mentor, like he could from no other accomplished meteoritical scientist. Brother Guy is a member of the Council of the Meteoritical Society and has specialized in achondrites from the Moon and Vesta (and no doubt by natural extension Mars). Good luck making a case to pique Dr. Guy Consolmagno, S.J.'s interest. You don't get more official that him - he is the one reporting back to the Meteoritical Society on how to get the International Astronomical Union (IAU) to accept the nomenclature for meteorites. Thus far, the IAU, www.iau.org, the governing body of astronomical nomenclature has not formally extended this recognition to the MetSoc or their nomenclature committee with respect to the recognition of meteorite names. Whether this is necessary is another question, but you get the drift. Between David's great www.meteoritestudies.com great website and Brother Guy's great insight, there there's got to be a way to help your true believing acquaintance regarding his discussion with God. Hopefully backs won't be turned on him in his time of need considering a church also has a stake if I understood you properly. Everyone has their own unique understanding of the universe... email address and bio on Brother Guy: http://clavius.as.arizona.edu/vo/R1024/GConsolmagno.html David's appreciated link to follow what's happening scientifically: http://www.meteoritestudies.com/protected_FOUND.HTM Saludos, Doug Gary F. wrote: << Thanks for your great advice Doug. I will follow it. Doug wrote: > You could just post some good > photos to the list, too. Anyway, it's probably not a meteorite...you know > that drill by now. Ya - I know, but I need incontrovertible proof that it is not a meteorite. Further, I need incontrovertible proof of what it IS, so labs are my only route. Thanks, Gary >> Received on Mon 22 May 2006 05:27:51 PM PDT |
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