Last night was exactly 6 months since this meteor, which got a lot of press, streaked over the upper midwest and exploded over Wisconsin...
I have been trying to find someone who is selling pieces of it, but haven't gotten one yet...
But I ran across a really interesting story that happened in Bloomington, IL...a couple years ago...
..a family heard a crash and found that a metallic object about the size of a pack of cigarettes had flown through their window and crashed into a desk and come to rest on the floor.
there was a little publicity on the event, and most people started saying the object must be a meteorite....and a fairly large one at that weighing almost a pound.
Almost instantly the family began fielding calls from die-hard meteor enthusiasts and collectors...but they turned down offers to sell the object because they wanted to have it examined by experts and they thought they could get much more for it.
Meteorites as large as this in the half-pound to one pound range are exceedingly scarce and few are in private hands and a couple have been known to sell for well upwards of $50,000.
But -- even though the immediate offers were ranging up in excess of $10,000-$12,000 for the object. Even sight unseen, collectors wanted it badly and wanted to get their hands on it before someone else did or before someone cut the object or ruined it during some examination...
Well...guess what....after turning down offers that were bidding up to near $20,000...
they had the object examined by experts and it turned out to be a total DUD...
What the object was -- turned out to be an old axe head that was embedded into some tree decades earlier, then the tree was cut and logs were used for decades, and an extremely powerful saw/chopper was cutting the log about 1/4 mile from their house and when the wood was cut, the axe head was propelled and launched for blocks and it went through this family's window...
Thus it turned out to be pretty useless and of little value....probably wouldn't be even worth the monetary damage to the window!!
So... in the end, the family missed a chance to sell the object sight unseen for nearly $20,000 hoping it might even be worth more, and in the end they were stuck with a piece of garbage.
This story shows some pictures...and yet -- even ME, as a relative novice, would have to have been
very, very doubtful that it is a meteorite...
Note size & shape to suggest it was something that was manufactured, and the lower, recessed parts have rust on them!! Meteorites don't rust!!!
there's no air or water in space, and entry through the atmosphere would surely burn any rust or corrosion off!!
http://meteorite-identification.com/mwnews/03052007aa.html
As you read the article, it notes that
Illinois State University professors staked their reputation... saying this object....
"definitely came from space...
In my 36 years of investigating meteorite calls, this looks like the
real thing".
..but then...they are ISU guys....and they were wrong...
