[meteorite-list] 5 reasons to record meteorite coordinates

Greg Hupe gmhupe at htn.net
Fri Mar 12 18:39:03 EST 2010


Hello All,

I thought I would share this tiny snap shot in time of how and why taking 
GPS coordinates are important for hunters and the science of collecting and 
studying meteorite finds. Here are images of three different meteorite 
individuals found within 100 feet of each other over a 2-day period while 
hunting in California years ago. These three 'individual' meteorites (not 
fragments) were later analyzed and determined to be paired to each other.

Adam's California cold find:
http://www.lunarrock.com/CA1999/Adam1.jpg

Steve's find an hour later:
http://www.lunarrock.com/CA1999/Steve1.jpg

...and my very first meteorite find ever, due to having coordinates of 
Adam's cold find the day before. This first find was a whopping 1.3 grams 
and means more to me than most of my larger finds later in life!

http://www.lunarrock.com/CA1999/Greg1.jpg

http://www.lunarrock.com/CA1999/Greg2.jpg

Just a snapshot in a time frame of responsible meteorite hunting...

Best regards,
Greg

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