[meteorite-list] Family Claims Meteorite Fell In TheirCourtyardinIndia
From: Martin Altmann <altmann_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 10:02:51 +0200 Message-ID: <020101c7da5b$b139e8f0$177f2a59_at_name86d88d87e2> Hi Chris, and exactely Svend, India has a long collecting tradition that rivals that from European countries. That it also the reason for Indian falls ranking among the most expensive meteorites in Cohen's and Ward's price lists. Perhaps the list-member of India can give us some more historical hints here. Best, Martin -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com [mailto:meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com] Im Auftrag von Dr. Svend Buhl Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. August 2007 21:22 An: Meteorite Mailing List Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Family Claims Meteorite Fell In TheirCourtyardinIndia There are in fact. India has a long and successful record of recovering meteorites. The Museum of the Geological Survey of India in Calcutta hosts one the world's top collections. Each generation of scientists from the Geological Survey has contributed their part to the growing knowledge on meteorites and not only on those from their subcontinent. The brief bibliography attached to this paper may give you some idea: http://www.turnstone.ca/indmet.htm Nonsense reports on false meteorite claims and common misconceptions have been and will always be repeated by the media, everywhere. My experience is that the number of journalists who don't "know a thing about meteoritics" outbalances the number of scientists who don't "know a thing about meteoritics" by far. And I assume that this phenomenon is not limited to India. Best regards Svend www.niger-meteorite-recon.de ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Peterson" <clp at alumni.caltech.edu> To: "Meteorite Mailing List" <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 8:19 PM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Family Claims Meteorite Fell In TheirCourtyard inIndia > I've pretty much come to the conclusion that when "India" and "meteorite" > appear in the same story, it's going to be rubbish. I wonder if there's a > single "scientist" in India who knows a thing about meteoritics? > > Chris > > ***************************************** > Chris L Peterson > Cloudbait Observatory > http://www.cloudbait.com > > Received on Thu 09 Aug 2007 04:02:51 AM PDT |
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