That might seem a bit high but the vast majority of this figure is made up of.
Finding meteorites on your roof.
Norwegian mineralogist jon larsen has written a book called in search of stardust where he outlines how anyone can find micrometeorites.
Get permission to search the area.
Seven years ago jon larsen was preparing to eat his breakfast outside at his home in norway when a meteorite slammed onto his patio table.
Your best shot at finding an intact meteorite is to look in a place that stays hot and dry.
If your gutters are substantially dirty or debris filled cleaning them out first and then leafing through the debris on the ground might be your best bet.
Posted on 22 june 2016 by jay tate.
The first step is to keep safety in mind when you re up on a ladder or crouching on your roof scanning your gutters for meteorites.
In search of stardust.
A better method to collect meteorites that doesn t force you to go to the beach is to put a bucket under your houses rain spouts.
Finding micro meteorites on your roof.
Dried up lake beds are great too.
Finding micro meteorites on your roof.
But the meteorite didn t do any damage because it was the size of a piece of dust.
For example more meteorites have been found in the sahara than any other place on earth.
Meteorites as you mentioned rain down as dust all the time.
They collect on your roof and then are washed off during rain storms.