To: WSFAlist at keithlynch.net Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 23:23:02 -0400 Subject: [WSFA] meteorite question From: ronkean at juno.com Reply-To: WSFA members <WSFAlist at WSFA.org> Every so often, a news item appears concerning a meteorite. This one is unusual in that it reports that experts advise that a freshly fallen meteorite should be dried out in an oven. Why? If a meteorite contains water, I would think it would be more valuable for scientific study with the water, than without. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- http://news.myway.com/top/article/id/408918 Grapefruit-Sized Meteorite Smashes Through NZ Home Jun 13, 1:17 AM (ET) WELLINGTON (Reuters) - A grapefruit-sized meteorite smashed through the roof of a New Zealand house, hitting a couch and bouncing off the ceiling before coming to rest under a computer. The 1.3 kg (2.9 lb) chunk of space debris dropped out of the sky and plummeted through the tiled roof of the Auckland home Saturday. "I was in the kitchen doing breakfast and there was this almighty explosion," owner Brenda Archer told the Sunday Star-Times newspaper. "It was like a bomb had gone off. I couldn't see anything, there was just dust." Archer's one-year-old grandson had been playing nearby minutes before it hit. It is only the ninth meteorite found in New Zealand and the first to hit a home. The Archers, who are following expert advice by drying the rock out in their oven, plan to sell it or give it to a museum. Experts believe the meteorite, a chunk of an asteroid, could be worth more than NZ$10,000 ($6,290), the newspaper said. ________________________________________________________________