[meteorite-list] ASU suspends public meteorite identification program

Meteorites USA eric at meteoritesusa.com
Wed Sep 8 14:40:26 EDT 2010


I would think a "paid" meteorite identification service might alleviate 
some of the burden of abuse. This would have a screening effect on those 
that would normally be adamant that their Earth rock is a meteorite even 
in the presence of evidence it's not. People that won't take no for an 
answer probably wouldn't  spend money to have it examined professionally 
in the first place. Supplement your time with a small fee. This will 
weed out those in denial.

Eric


On 9/8/2010 11:26 AM, Adam Hupe wrote:
> Yes, it was just a matter of time.  You can only tie up your resources looking
> at so many meteorite wrongs before it interferes with budget and time
> management.  I no longer look at solicited/suspected meteorites from unknown
> parties for the same reasons. Most think their finds are going to make them the
> latest millionaires and do not want to hear the truth.  Dreams are free unless
> you are the one characterizing the object. Some get very angry when you tell
> them what they have is not a meteorite and they are not that easy to find
> regardless of what they saw on TV or read on some website. You can only be
> abused so many times before the process becomes less enjoyable.
>
>
> Here is to finding real meteorites!
>
> Adam
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