[meteorite-list] Daule Ecuador Fall Recovered
From: Impactika at aol.com <Impactika_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 18:09:02 EST Message-ID: <cc7.626ce270.3826068e_at_aol.com> Welcome to the MetList Jose. I am sorry you are disappointed by the way the first meteorite of Ecuador was recovered. But look at it this way: one mass is staying in Ecuador, hopefully it will soon be on display in a Museum. And there is still one mass waiting to be recovered, maybe you will be the one to find it, and then you could be in a position to accomplish something few have done: improve the laws in one country. Just think about this. This is certainly not the only meteorite to have ever fallen in Ecuador, there must be many more, but no one has ever thought of looking for them, and if the police keeps on confiscating any new discovery, there will be no incentive for anyone to look for them. But since you are educated and know what meteorites are, what they mean to sciences, maybe you could be the one who could explain to people in power, maybe a Museum of Natural History in Quito.that there is a much better way to address the problem. For instance, you could suggest that the Museum makes a deal with people who find meteorites, the finder keeps half and the Museum gets half. I know some finders want to keep all but that is a selfish attitude. Obviously we don't know if the Museum would accept that deal, but you will not know until you ask. Maybe they will say no, but if you can convince them, you will set a great example for many other countries to follow. Best of luck to you. Anne M. Black _http://www.impactika.com/_ (http://www.impactika.com/) _IMPACTIKA at aol.com_ (mailto:IMPACTIKA at aol.com) Vice-President, I.M.C.A. Inc. _http://www.imca.cc/_ (http://www.imca.cc/) ------------------------------------------------------------------- In a message dated 11/4/2009 10:38:21 PM Mountain Standard Time, jose118 at hotmail.com writes: Hello list members, Right now I had a mix of feelings. I'm happy to know that the meteorite on my homecountry, Ecuador, is been studied, but at the same time I'm so sad to know that I will not be able to get a piece of it, or to know that maybe some day I'll need to pay for something that fell in my country. According to what I read about this meteorite and what the videos said about it, is that Ecuadorian authorities made a preleminary study of the "rock" in about 10 minutes (!!!), then they try to compare it with a meteorite that fell on Morocco (how many meteorites fell on Morocco??!!!!) that has similar characteristics...HAHAHA...I hate the way how Rony (who calls himself astronaut, instead of cosmonaut), just because people in my country don't know about the topic, lie to people. Yes, it is a meteorite, but no one can said that a meteorite has similar characteristics with another in less than a few hours!!!...Between EXA and the astronomical observatory they were argueing about who must hav e this meteorite. But now I know, with great dissapointment, who has it and where it is. In this case, I'm agree with the laws that Argentina has about meteorites. I feel like all my effort to finish college (Aerospace Engineering) and try to share my knowledge with people in my homecountry has been destroyed with people and actions like this!!! Jose Villavicencio Received on Fri 06 Nov 2009 06:09:02 PM PST |
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