Pasadena Lapidary Society’s March 19, 2024 Program Meeting will feature Dr. Nicholas Gessler who will present his Meteorite program. In 2002 Dr. Gessler was honored by the designation of Mainbelt Asteroid “113355 Gessler.” 15 years later, at Duke’s Kunshan,
China campus, he hosted ‘Meteorites China’, the first international conference and exhibition of meteoritics in that country. That was emulated in 2018 by a similar conference in Jilin, China. He has discovered 13 named meteorites in California and Nevada and recovered over 1,400 fragments. Dr. Gessler continues to build a comprehensive private teaching collection, and has recently been involved in documenting the newly discovered ninth largest meteorite on Earth, named EL ALI, from Somalia. It weighs in at 15.15 tonnes and is characterized as a “IA iron.” Most likely no other meteorite has been so intimately connected with the life and fate of so many people as ‘EL ALI.” Although the meteorite is now for sale in China, with the help of colleagues at Almaas University of Mogadishu, 16 videos of it are being analyzed and there is a plan to do exploratory archaeology of its impact site near the Ethiopian border. https://people..duke.edu/”ng46/EL-Ali
PLS member Chris Kyte will provide this month’s Rock of the Month talk about Elestial, also known as Window Quartz, with a specific pattern of terminations that flow throughout the face and body of the crystal.
PLS member Nancy Robb will continue her talk on PLS’ history, this being our 75th Anniversary year. The program meeting takes place at 7:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of The Santa Anita Church, 226 W. Colorado Blvd., Arcadia, CA 91007, on Tuesday, March 19, 2024. Come join us! Doors open at 6:30, admission is free; open to the public. Enjoy refreshments while checking out the display table; bring a rock specimen you’d like identified. Buy a raffle ticket for a few bucks and try your luck at winning a cool rock specimen, slab, or otherwise. We hope to see you there!