Photo Archive
MAG members in action...
![]() Barry Gheesling at Georgia's state capitol building with the Social Circle main mass on display |
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![]() Barry Gheesling hunting for magnetic peanuts |
![]() Zach swinging a White's around an old Georgia find location |
![]() Hal Povenmire addresses MAG as a guest speaker on July 20th, 2008 |
![]() Anita presents Hal with an Honorary MAG membership |
![]() Wayne and Harlan etching slices specimens |
![]() Jerry Armstrong showing his new painting 'Rescue from Oblivion' |
![]() Wayne looks over some of Michaels chondrites |
![]() John holding Anita's wonderful Smithsonian replica |
![]() Sean answering a few questions about tektites at the end of the presentation |
![]() Anita examining some of Michael Bloods meteorites, and dreaming of tektites |
![]() Jerry Armstrong and Sean Murray display the set of rare tektites they traded after the meeting |
![]() Dave and Sean addressing 400 students at the Palmer Middle School auditorium on May 2nd |
![]() Julian Gray, Tellus Museum curator, addresses the group on 4.26.08 |
![]() After the meeting, MAG members socialize, and show their latest acquisitions and items for trade |
![]() Jerry Armstrong speaking to Cobb County's science teachers about meteorites and astronomy |
![]() Anita distributes materials at the very successful April 26, 2008 MAG members meeting |
![]() Dave Gheesling presenting to a group of 6th graders at East Cobb Middle School |
![]() David Hardy teaches a large group of 5th graders about meteorites on the south side of Atlanta |
![]() Dave Gheesling and David Hardy with the Statesboro meteorite
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![]() Drew and Statesboro
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![]() Carl Ziglin and Claxton |
![]() David Hardy and his magnificent collection
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John Krebs, David Hardy, Sean Murray, John Iacullo, Jerry Armstrong and Carl Ziglin at the January 12, 2007, meeting at Anita's house |
Anita & Co. discussing meteorites at her house
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![]() Jerry Armstrong teaching some attentive kids the finer points of Meteorites 101 |
![]() Barry Gheesling with his 101 gram Franconia find on December 16, 2007
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![]() David Hardy and Harlan Trammell giving the 1.0 MAG website a first look |
![]() MAG president Anita Westlake hearing what an enthusiastic kid knows about space & meteorites
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![]() Barry Gheesling working the flat lap with the obligatory pipe |
![]() Jerry Armstrong & Dave Gheesling after the privilege of speaking to Cobb County's science teachers about the finer points of meteorites
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![]() Harlan Trammell with a fantastic New Orleans specimen and me with an individual from the Bassikounou fall |
![]() David Hardy and Dave Gheesling checking out a framed meteorite specimen
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![]() MAG president Anita Westlake on the trim saw with Kris Gheesling watching closely
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![]() Jerry Armstrong, Harlan Trammell, Tim Cantwell, Dave Gheesling, Martha Brown, John Iacullo and Anita Westlake at the Inaugural Meteorite Association of Georgia meeting at Jerry's house |
![]() Barry Gheesling on a visit with Bob Haag and the Djermaia main mass in Tucson
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![]() Harlan Trammell, David Hardy, Tim Cantwell, John Iacullo, Anita Westlake, Bunty Cantwell, Martha Brown, Carl Ziglin, Julian Gray and Barry Gheesling at the 2nd MAG meeting on 10/6/2007 |
![]() Dave Gheesling, John Iacullo, Anita Westlake, Martha Brown and Harlan Trammell at the inaugural MAG meeting at Jerry Armstrong’s house on July 14, 2007
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![]() MAG president Anita Westlake addresses the group with Julian Gray, Tellus Museum curator, looking on |




































