[meteorite-list] 10 Reasons Why Everyone Should Own A Meteorite!
From: Rob Matson <mojave_meteorites_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2008 21:39:40 -0800 Message-ID: <GOEDJOCBMMEHLEFDHGMMGEHLDHAA.mojave_meteorites_at_cox.net> Hi Eric and List, Some feedback on your top-10 list of reasons to own a meteorite: > 3. Meteorites Are Aliens! - They aren't from here, they're from millions > of miles away and have been floating around out in space for thousands > of years just waiting to land on our planet, and end up in your hands. You can safely substitute "millions" for "thousands" of years -- 99% of meteorites have spent more than a million years as "free flyers" before encountering the earth. Similarly: > 7. Meteorites Are Sometimes Millions Of Years Old! - Some meteorites have > been around since long before our planet was inhabited by humans. You can safely say ALL meteorites fit this description. > 9. We Can Learn About Our Planets Origin From Meteorites. - Life as we know it > would not be possible if it weren't for meteorites. Partly true -- ~different~ life would occupy this planet if it weren't for the occasional major impact. > Did you know that very large asteroids actually have gravity? Of course, all asteroids have gravity -- indeed, all matter does. But I get what your saying -- some would have "noticeable" gravity if you were standing on their surface. > Even more bizarre and fantastic some even have moons, likes the asteroid > Ida, it has a moon named Dactyl. I think we will eventually find that a significant fraction of asteroids (10% or more?) have their own satellites. And while people tend to imagine asteroids as being monolithic bodies (i.e. solid), I think it's quite likely that most in the 100-meter to 10-km size range will ultimately prove to be "rubble piles": loose conglomerations of highly fractured regolith. No matter their origin, it's hard to argue that meteorites aren't a very worthwhile collectable. Rarer than diamonds, and scientifically more important. Best wishes, Rob Received on Thu 10 Jan 2008 12:39:40 AM PST |
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