This made me so happy! How genuinely satisfying and entertaining! You guys have just the right amount of drama and humor, and I learn something in every episode. I gotta learn to do this, can't wait to find out where that training field is! The experience is something I'd love to share with my daughter
Thank you for the lovely message. We all wanted a blend of humor, adventure, and educational science, so your comment is very meaningful to me. Cheers for watching and posting -- Geoff
Thank you, Mark! What a lovely message. So happy to hear this. The Chile adventure was one of my favorites. It's such a beautiful country. If you'd like to go meteorite hunting with us, you may be interested in our Meteorite Adventures site: www.meteoriteadventures.com Cheers -- Geoff
You are so right. The night sky was fantastic. I guess we didn't have the right kind of cameras to do night filming. Also, it was extremely windy in the Atacama at night and the dust was hard on the cameras. They had to keep them in bags much of the time.
Wonderful! Thank you for the kind comments. I love it when I hear that viewers learned from our show. Steve is doing very well. We spent time together in December and that's when I directed his new short film series, "Fireball Steve," which we just started releasing this week. It's featured on the page. I hope you enjoy it. Thank you again for posting.
Believe me ... we were too! We didn't get to see the cut and prepared rock (or know what it was) until we met Dr. Garvie in the lab. It was very exciting and it is -- I think -- quite rare to be able to generate some real suspense like that in unscripted TV. But we did always try to keep it real. It was one of my conditions for developing the show. The people in my field are very smart and it would be obvious to them if something was fake or planted. Also, neither Steve nor I would have considered doing a show that wasn't real to our work and ourselves. We were fortunate that we worked with such a good production company, LMNO, and network -- Science / Discovery -- as they all shared our desire to make an authentic science and adventure show.
Wish I could get SOMEONE to have a look at one of mine. Have them posted on my channel which is my name. Reach out to me if you have an idea. Carbonacious ?? Mesosiderite ?? What they could be worth??
This is my favorite episode cause just look at that big meteorite. Its amazing. I can't wait to go hunting with my little boy sometime soon
This made me so happy! How genuinely satisfying and entertaining! You guys have just the right amount of drama and humor, and I learn something in every episode. I gotta learn to do this, can't wait to find out where that training field is! The experience is something I'd love to share with my daughter
Thank you for the lovely message. We all wanted a blend of humor, adventure, and educational science, so your comment is very meaningful to me. Cheers for watching and posting -- Geoff
super cool guys. My one thing that is on my bucket list is to find a meteorite. thank you so much for the video. Love love loved it.
Thank you, Mark! What a lovely message. So happy to hear this. The Chile adventure was one of my favorites. It's such a beautiful country. If you'd like to go meteorite hunting with us, you may be interested in our Meteorite Adventures site: www.meteoriteadventures.com
Cheers -- Geoff
Awesome hunt guys , that’s a beauty you found and it’s helps our science knowledge !
Thank you !
Hiiii nobady there, is speaking, a new meteorite hunter🤩, meteorit women, good lock all of you.🙏
Awesome awesome adventure magnificent score
You should show camping out there would be good, stars would look good at night.
You are so right. The night sky was fantastic. I guess we didn't have the right kind of cameras to do night filming. Also, it was extremely windy in the Atacama at night and the dust was hard on the cameras. They had to keep them in bags much of the time.
Thank you very much for the content
My pleasure, Abdallah! Thank you for watching and taking the time to post a comment. It's very much appreciated 😀
What a great show
If a cow entered earth's atmosphere and crashed to earth from space, when it was found would it be a MEATeorite?
Good play on words, milk it for all you can.
@@tonib5899 Nice. Well done.
I loved Meteorite Men, I learned what Widmanstatten patterns & regmaglypts are, such fun! How is Steve these days?
Wonderful! Thank you for the kind comments. I love it when I hear that viewers learned from our show. Steve is doing very well. We spent time together in December and that's when I directed his new short film series, "Fireball Steve," which we just started releasing this week. It's featured on the page. I hope you enjoy it. Thank you again for posting.
Geoff Notkin thanks Geoff, I’ll be sure to check it out 👍🏻
I wonder if you have searched Salmon Mountain, a large sightings of a meteor landing from the turn of the century.
I'm on pins and needles waiting to see if your last find is a space rock.
Believe me ... we were too! We didn't get to see the cut and prepared rock (or know what it was) until we met Dr. Garvie in the lab. It was very exciting and it is -- I think -- quite rare to be able to generate some real suspense like that in unscripted TV. But we did always try to keep it real. It was one of my conditions for developing the show. The people in my field are very smart and it would be obvious to them if something was fake or planted. Also, neither Steve nor I would have considered doing a show that wasn't real to our work and ourselves. We were fortunate that we worked with such a good production company, LMNO, and network -- Science / Discovery -- as they all shared our desire to make an authentic science and adventure show.
Have you guys gone to Russia to investigate Chelyabinsk? Loved this show you guys are great.
Where do we sell our meteorites sir please reply me
Who can I send my rock to have it checked out.
METEORIF$ VACACOOLITE$ !
A bit disappointed. Any marking or disruption on the Atacama is pretty much permanent.
Wish I could get SOMEONE to have a look at one of mine. Have them posted on my channel which is my name. Reach out to me if you have an idea. Carbonacious ?? Mesosiderite ??
What they could be worth??
Hi A Have 24 kil stone Meteorite to selling if Meteorite men help me to sell adn geve me wat sap No send to
Hi
It's Tootle not poodle
idioms.thefreedictionary.com/poodle+around
I believe both are allowed 😉
Sorry Geoff but tootle is the right word not poodle x
Meteorizm man?