Professor Geoff Notkin Sir. You have left US All Wanting More "Meteorite Men" Adventures. What a Truly Epic Adventure of Discovery. Thank You for allowing us to join you on these Fantastic Adventures!
Thank you! I am so glad you enjoyed the series. We certainly enjoyed making it. Well, it was pretty hard work at times ; ) but worth it! I have a few more episodes to post from Season Three. Thank you for watching.
@@GeoffNotkin Absolutely Fantastic! I cannot wait to see 👀 more of your Epic Adventures! I have to admit that I enjoy your Aerolite Meteorites website as well very much. You have many unique Meteorites in your collection. I share your excitement and live vicariously through your Adventures and collection. Thank you!
I remember watching your show repeatedly as a kid - I can pretty much quote it! It made me passionate for space and gemstones. Now I'm at uni studying in a similar field!
Wonderful! I love to hear stories like this. Thanks so much for the positive message. It's a great thing when television (or other media) inspires a person to follow a meaningful career they are passionate about. What field are you studying? Cheers.
@@napofastar553 Wonderful! A favorite subject of mine. That must be an exciting (and unusual) field of study. Do you have any work posted on social media or websites that I can see? 😊
Thank you so much for watching, Charlotte, and the lovely comment. Glad to hear we had a positive influence on your childhood. Some of *my* childhood teachers simply would not believe that 😉 Cheers from the "MM"!
I got a meteorite from the guys way back when. I'm a rockhound. I plotted an area in a nearby state to search, & from watching these shows, I'll know how to search..
We have been close friends since the 1990s and are still in regular touch. It's been a little while since we were in the field together, but we've gotten together on multiple projects over the past few years. He's still a brilliant guy! : )
I have been wondering that all these years, and still haven't been given a good explanation. It was so odd. Steve also found an old engine block buried in a nearby field. Why would someone go to the trouble?
So im curious if you have made finds in arizona or new mexico high deserts. I was pre dawn hunting coyotes with my brother in August. We watched a meteor fly literally over our head not a flash of light or one breaking up nearby. I mean it was getting light but maybe 20 min from sun up we saw it watched it. We had seen many other meteors breaking up that morning and we got out there at 4 am when it was dark. It was leaving a very thin smoke trail with no wind so i was able climb a hill and see it went down what appeared a few maybe 4 miles away. It was around 1000-2000 ft above us or less and was flying by at an incredible speed absolutely silently. At a suprisingly flat trajectory but clearly downwards headed northwest and covered the entire visible sky in seconds southeast to north west, i spotted it very early by chance was looking south when it came into view. I watch small aircraft fly over all the time and ive been around mountains and airplanes my whole life. I know what a plane at a couple thousand ft flying low looks like. This was that altitude or lower. It is a very remote area no neighbors to the north west just a giant cattle ranch and a huge rim/bluff. The meteor just cleared that by 500ft or so and went out into the valley. Landed down there. As fast as it was moving it could have easily cleared many miles before landing but just saying i watched it nearly til it impacted and even after the thin trail it left seemed to fade but also pointed the way to where it landed. I want to find that mf. It was big prolly several ft aross tho hard to gauge moving that fast. Anyways awesome show between seeing that meteor that morning and this show appearing on my feed lol must be meant to be.
Hi. I really enjoy watching your channel. I am heading for a holiday to Xiyuan meteorite crater in China. I plan to organize a stargazing event in there and as a part of daily activities I would like to do meteorite hunt for kids. As an educational field trip and space awareness. But I have never hunted for meteorites and I don't know what to look for. Can you offer some tips? Will there be any meteorites in the crater or should I look outside? I would also like to show the geological layer with the mark when it happened.
Do you Americans know that in South Africa is the most comprehensive meteorite site on the planet? Vredefort Dome is smack bang in the middle of the country. You’ll have a ball here!
I've always wanted to visit Vredefort! I have seen many of the world's craters, but not that one. I do have some impactites from Vredefort in my collection. The impact is so old that no meteorites remain -- they have weathered away over the millions of years -- but their "footprint" is still visible in the crater and the altered terrestrial rock. Thank you for the comment and I hope to visit one day : )
In southern Somalia there is huge iron nickel meteorite half buried in the ground. The locals used it as knife sharpener. They call it the devil's stone. You can clearly see the metal shine and magnets sticks to it.
Hi Jack and Steve, Thank you for your videos. Can you give me an advice, pls? I found an ugly surfaced stone up to the moutain, which is weakly magnetic but I can feel this obviously. Especially, this rock may make a change on a compass which my other stones did not work. Will be honored if i can send you a video via email. Tks and Good luck, Guys
Thank you for watching and commenting. It usually takes a practiced eye and a lot of experience to identify a meteorite and we have been asked many, many times to assist (which we're glad to do). It's often not possible to give an accurate opinion without examining a rock in person, and I think it's easiest to show, rather than tell, what to look for in an authentic meteorite. Since I receive so many inquiries and because I want to assist finders of suspected space rocks, I've created a variety of free and paid resources: 1) One my website, I've put together a free online Meteorite Identification Guide with facts, photos, and useful tips: aerolite.org/about/have-you-found-a-meteorite/ 2) If you want to get into the subject in more detail, you can download a photo-filled PDF booklet, called "Is This a Meteorite? Field Testing Guide" for a couple of bucks. Use the same link and click on the image of the book at the bottom of the page. 3) If you really want to become an expert on the subject, I've produced a full-length HD documentary film, shot on location in the Sahara and Arizona, which is now available as a pay per view on Vimeo: vimeo.com/ondemand/meteoriteidentification 4) And my award-winning book, "How to Find Treasure from Space: The Expert Guide to Meteorite Hunting" is 154 color pages full of everything I know about meteorites and meteorite hunting after 25 years of doing this. Printed copies and ebooks are both available via Aerolite.org (along with some other cool meteorite and space books). aerolite.org/shop/meteorite-books/ If, after checking out these resources you believe you have a meteorite, please let me know. We buy, sell, and trade verified meteorites. I hope one or more of these resources might be helpful for you. Thank you for your interest and good hunting!
Hi guys, I am from Warwickshire England,, ive been metal detecting for about 10 years, I've got 4 stone's I've found that looks just like meteorites,, how can I get them tested please Help me 🤔😉
Rene-Levasseur Island...Canada I read some things and then they say it's from a meteorite strike..on satellite it looks suspicious on my weather channel radar app is where I found it and it looks artificial...and the Meteorite men never mention it...please help a long time subscriber to understand this
Sir I'm the one fans of your videos sir please help me because I don't have a metal detector for looking meteorites I'm from the philipines im go liking everyday with my magnet I do then find this rock I'm so tired sir you can volunteer me a metal detector
Hey I found a meteorite Rock it has a bunch of Metal Exchange Flex plus gold streaks in it if you are interested in knowing more about this rock please contact me
So they find 2 meteorites which "could be" worth over $100,000 a piece in a farmers' planted field but only spend one day there. ONE DAY! Then two, one 33 lbs, one109 lbs, each containing "something never seen before". Olivene crystals. They're using a metal detector they made out of PVC that keeps falling apart even though they could have one made out of Titanium and still have enough to buy a Hummer to tow it with. Does any of this add up? Am I going to watch the next episode? Fucking right I am!
**Please delete if not allowed** For weekly meteorite science and chat from experts, please take a look at my channel the "Knowledge Bolide". I have about 200 hours of meteorite education and entertainment already. Thanks, Topher owner Topherspin Meteorites llc
FOUND A TREASURE TROVE OF METEORITES ON MY MOUNTAIN PROPERTY IN COLORADO , BUT CAN'T FIND ANYONE TO VERIFY THEM,,, THEY PASS ALL THE TESTS , BUT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA WON'T GIVE ME THE TIME OF DAY !!!
just a suggestion ,you could try mailing a tiny flake of your specimen to the GEO DEPT at UMKC, the people there have a electron microscope & take a photo of positive nickle test you can buy from ebay & include with it good luck
your very welcome ,i live here in KC MO and iv'e met the team at UMKC ,very down to earth, smart folks that treated me well & remember to claim it's a( suspect ) meteorite specimen or you won't get far
I can't believe I'm just discovering these programmes! Thank you so much for sharing them here, Geoff. I have enough great viewing for weeks!
Thanks so much Ruth! I'm delighted you are enjoying them. I have a few more from Season Three still to post. Thank you for the reminder : )
Professor Geoff Notkin Sir. You have left US All Wanting More "Meteorite Men" Adventures. What a Truly Epic Adventure of Discovery. Thank You for allowing us to join you on these Fantastic Adventures!
Thank you! I am so glad you enjoyed the series. We certainly enjoyed making it. Well, it was pretty hard work at times ; ) but worth it! I have a few more episodes to post from Season Three. Thank you for watching.
@@GeoffNotkin Absolutely Fantastic! I cannot wait to see 👀 more of your Epic Adventures! I have to admit that I enjoy your Aerolite Meteorites website as well very much. You have many unique Meteorites in your collection. I share your excitement and live vicariously through your Adventures and collection. Thank you!
I am so glad you have episodes to watch, Geoff. Thank you. I miss you guys back in the day.
Well thank you! We miss doing the show too, but are still adventuring. Thank you for watching and posting 😊💫
Only found your show recently, and it's amazing. Would love to see more,but I'll have to watch the reruns to feed my new found addiction for now 👍
Thanks so much! There are 23 epsiodes total. I will post the remaining few shortly. Thank you for watching and for the nice comment 🙏
@@GeoffNotkin looking forward to it! And good luck with your future pursuits 👍
I remember watching your show repeatedly as a kid - I can pretty much quote it! It made me passionate for space and gemstones. Now I'm at uni studying in a similar field!
Wonderful! I love to hear stories like this. Thanks so much for the positive message. It's a great thing when television (or other media) inspires a person to follow a meaningful career they are passionate about. What field are you studying? Cheers.
@@GeoffNotkin I'm studying natural history photography!
@@napofastar553 Wonderful! A favorite subject of mine. That must be an exciting (and unusual) field of study. Do you have any work posted on social media or websites that I can see? 😊
Thanks for the video! Please keep them coming 🙏!
This stuff made my childhood, these guys are amazing 👍👌☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️
Thank you so much for watching, Charlotte, and the lovely comment. Glad to hear we had a positive influence on your childhood. Some of *my* childhood teachers simply would not believe that 😉 Cheers from the "MM"!
Oh man ! This is a find 👍! .. I loved this show ! Geoff n Steve are a great team for total opposite guys, so glad to find these episodes!🔭🔭🔭
Thank you for watching!
im envious of u guys having fun out there plus that humongous meteorite..
Excellent video, guys!
Man I miss this show...wish it was back on !
I love this show.
Recently had a life changing experience with an “Earth Grazer” and discovered your show today. So so cool!
Glad to hear you had a spectacular experience. Thank you for watching!
Yes my daughter informed me. We have been watching your broadcast. Keep it up.
Thank you kindly and cheers to next door to my dear old UK home town!
I got a meteorite from the guys way back when. I'm a rockhound. I plotted an area in a nearby state to search, & from watching these shows, I'll know how to search..
Great that was a test to grab your attention. Good work. From Caterham Surrey.
Caterham! 🤭 I grew up at the southern edge of Purley, about two miles up the road from you. Crikey! Brilliant. Great to meet you, Gary 😀😀
And thanks 😉
Love this episode. Looks like such a payoff when you know you have one. I would be a little kid out there .
Do you and Steve still hunt together?
We have been close friends since the 1990s and are still in regular touch. It's been a little while since we were in the field together, but we've gotten together on multiple projects over the past few years. He's still a brilliant guy! : )
@@GeoffNotkin that’s awesome! Happy to hear that you and Steve are still in touch :)
Great show. Why have I not seen this before. Most awesome. Must get my detector out lol
sitting here in 2020 wishing this show was still on.
Thanks so much, Greg! Me too! Maybe one day : )
I wonder why that barrel was buried like that in the first place. 🤪
I have been wondering that all these years, and still haven't been given a good explanation. It was so odd. Steve also found an old engine block buried in a nearby field. Why would someone go to the trouble?
So im curious if you have made finds in arizona or new mexico high deserts. I was pre dawn hunting coyotes with my brother in August. We watched a meteor fly literally over our head not a flash of light or one breaking up nearby. I mean it was getting light but maybe 20 min from sun up we saw it watched it. We had seen many other meteors breaking up that morning and we got out there at 4 am when it was dark. It was leaving a very thin smoke trail with no wind so i was able climb a hill and see it went down what appeared a few maybe 4 miles away. It was around 1000-2000 ft above us or less and was flying by at an incredible speed absolutely silently. At a suprisingly flat trajectory but clearly downwards headed northwest and covered the entire visible sky in seconds southeast to north west, i spotted it very early by chance was looking south when it came into view. I watch small aircraft fly over all the time and ive been around mountains and airplanes my whole life. I know what a plane at a couple thousand ft flying low looks like. This was that altitude or lower. It is a very remote area no neighbors to the north west just a giant cattle ranch and a huge rim/bluff. The meteor just cleared that by 500ft or so and went out into the valley. Landed down there. As fast as it was moving it could have easily cleared many miles before landing but just saying i watched it nearly til it impacted and even after the thin trail it left seemed to fade but also pointed the way to where it landed. I want to find that mf. It was big prolly several ft aross tho hard to gauge moving that fast. Anyways awesome show between seeing that meteor that morning and this show appearing on my feed lol must be meant to be.
Hi. I really enjoy watching your channel. I am heading for a holiday to Xiyuan meteorite crater in China. I plan to organize a stargazing event in there and as a part of daily activities I would like to do meteorite hunt for kids. As an educational field trip and space awareness. But I have never hunted for meteorites and I don't know what to look for. Can you offer some tips? Will there be any meteorites in the crater or should I look outside? I would also like to show the geological layer with the mark when it happened.
Do you Americans know that in South Africa is the most comprehensive meteorite site on the planet? Vredefort Dome is smack bang in the middle of the country. You’ll have a ball here!
I've always wanted to visit Vredefort! I have seen many of the world's craters, but not that one. I do have some impactites from Vredefort in my collection. The impact is so old that no meteorites remain -- they have weathered away over the millions of years -- but their "footprint" is still visible in the crater and the altered terrestrial rock. Thank you for the comment and I hope to visit one day : )
yay you have youtube
In southern Somalia there is huge iron nickel meteorite half buried in the ground. The locals used it as knife sharpener. They call it the devil's stone. You can clearly see the metal shine and magnets sticks to it.
I'd love to see a photo of that if you happen to have one!
Somalia!? Heck naw
meteorite men are also meteorite men makers!
One of the tuffest job, but anyway guys nothing comes easy
Thank you Christopher! I definitely agree. The long road makes the (sometime) success that much more enjoyable.
Judging by the lack of trees in the background, and the flat plain,..... I would guess your in Oklahoma.
Or Kansas
Those 230 and 273 pound meteorites probably killed off all the dinosaurs. 🦕🦖🐲
I want to hunt meteorites...
Tico Dubon I do... while I hunt coins and relics anyway. Kills two birds with one stone.
All the Glory goes to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ🙏❤️
What metal detector coils one name?
I saw Ductape ... That has Metal in it, right?
Check that barrel for Jimmy Hoffa.
you can go to Arkansas to visit a diamond mine :)
Hi Jack and Steve, Thank you for your videos. Can you give me an advice, pls? I found an ugly surfaced stone up to the moutain, which is weakly magnetic but I can feel this obviously. Especially, this rock may make a change on a compass which my other stones did not work. Will be honored if i can send you a video via email. Tks and Good luck, Guys
Thank you for watching and commenting.
It usually takes a practiced eye and a lot of experience to identify a meteorite and we have been asked many, many times to assist (which we're glad to do). It's often not possible to give an accurate opinion without examining a rock in person, and I think it's easiest to show, rather than tell, what to look for in an authentic meteorite. Since I receive so many inquiries and because I want to assist finders of suspected space rocks, I've created a variety of free and paid resources:
1) One my website, I've put together a free online Meteorite Identification Guide with facts, photos, and useful tips:
aerolite.org/about/have-you-found-a-meteorite/
2) If you want to get into the subject in more detail, you can download a photo-filled PDF booklet, called "Is This a Meteorite? Field Testing Guide" for a couple of bucks. Use the same link and click on the image of the book at the bottom of the page.
3) If you really want to become an expert on the subject, I've produced a full-length HD documentary film, shot on location in the Sahara and Arizona, which is now available as a pay per view on Vimeo:
vimeo.com/ondemand/meteoriteidentification
4) And my award-winning book, "How to Find Treasure from Space: The Expert Guide to Meteorite Hunting" is 154 color pages full of everything I know about meteorites and meteorite hunting after 25 years of doing this. Printed copies and ebooks are both available via Aerolite.org (along with some other cool meteorite and space books).
aerolite.org/shop/meteorite-books/
If, after checking out these resources you believe you have a meteorite, please let me know. We buy, sell, and trade verified meteorites.
I hope one or more of these resources might be helpful for you. Thank you for your interest and good hunting!
@@GeoffNotkin : Thank you Geoff. It is very helpful to me. It is my honor to get a help from you. Good luck
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I'm in Tahlequah. We should go on a meteorite hunt! I love NWA🌠
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Hi guys, I am from Warwickshire England,, ive been metal detecting for about 10 years, I've got 4 stone's I've found that looks just like meteorites,, how can I get them tested please Help me 🤔😉
Hi sir. Im fund stone attractive in the magnet ang metal detector...color dark grey..like the moon stone or lunar meteorite stone.from Philippines
Rene-Levasseur Island...Canada
I read some things and then they say it's from a meteorite strike..on satellite it looks suspicious on my weather channel radar app is where I found it and it looks artificial...and the Meteorite men never mention it...please help a long time subscriber to understand this
It's Jimmy Hoffa !😅
Sir I'm the one fans of your videos sir please help me because I don't have a metal detector for looking meteorites I'm from the philipines im go liking everyday with my magnet I do then find this rock I'm so tired sir you can volunteer me a metal detector
Ya bu metorun her çeşidi var bu nasıl derlendir merhaba
Hey I found a meteorite Rock it has a bunch of Metal Exchange Flex plus gold streaks in it if you are interested in knowing more about this rock please contact me
I'd hate one landing on my head. 🙄
I am a P.A. and meteorite woman: Are you hiring?🌠
So they find 2 meteorites which "could be" worth over $100,000 a piece in a farmers' planted field but only spend one day there. ONE DAY! Then two, one 33 lbs, one109 lbs, each containing "something never seen before". Olivene crystals. They're using a metal detector they made out of PVC that keeps falling apart even though they could have one made out of Titanium and still have enough to buy a Hummer to tow it with. Does any of this add up? Am I going to watch the next episode? Fucking right I am!
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**Please delete if not allowed** For weekly meteorite science and chat from experts, please take a look at my channel the "Knowledge Bolide". I have about 200 hours of meteorite education and entertainment already. Thanks, Topher owner Topherspin Meteorites llc
FOUND A TREASURE TROVE OF METEORITES ON MY MOUNTAIN PROPERTY IN COLORADO , BUT CAN'T FIND ANYONE TO VERIFY THEM,,, THEY PASS ALL THE TESTS , BUT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA WON'T GIVE ME THE TIME OF DAY !!!
Find a College in your area maybe.
oh gee thanks,,,,duuuuh never thought of that ( sarcasm )
just a suggestion ,you could try mailing a tiny flake of your specimen to the GEO DEPT at UMKC, the people there have a electron microscope & take a photo of positive nickle test you can buy from ebay & include with it good luck
Thanks Chad, first sound advice Iv'e gotten in a long time
your very welcome ,i live here in KC MO and iv'e met the team at UMKC ,very down to earth, smart folks that treated me well & remember to claim it's a( suspect ) meteorite specimen or you won't get far
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Please check out my channel I have a videos of unclassified rocks, I suspected its meteorites, please help me identifying it, thank you
Geoff why just at the end of your intro do you look like a bobble head?