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There is no clear legal provision on the ownership of meteorites. It is only proposed that meteorites with significant scientific research and ornamental value should be protected, but the probability of the occurrence of such rare meteorites is very small, almost none. Therefore, meteorites that fall from the sky can be owned by themselves or handed over to the state after being picked up.
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If it is the kind that is very valuable for research, it will definitely be nationalized; If it's just a small piece, if no one comes to collect it, it will definitely belong to the individual.
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It is pointed out that meteorites with great value to scientific research, and great ornamental value will be given special protection, generally meteorites falling from the sky are divided into two kinds, one is to see the meteorite falling from the sky with your own eyes, the other is to find the meteorite that has fallen after a certain time and a certain place, when you see a meteorite falling from the sky, you will send a large number of police or military to the place where the meteorite fell to block the scene and protect it, waiting for scientific researchers to arrive to detect and study, Or it can be transported back to the Academy of Science This meteorite is owned by the state, and if someone picks up this meteorite and hides it privately, it is illegal.
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In this case, there is no clear provision in China's law, and the only document mentioned isRegulations on the protection and management of geological relicsmentioned above, indicated aboveMeteorites with significant scientific research and ornamental value shall be protectedBut this kind of situation is almost never the case, so the meteorite that is picked up is basically owned by the individual.
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After the meteorite is picked up, it should belong to the individual, after all, the meteorite fell from the sky, not the original land, so it should belong to the individual.
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Regarding the ownership of meteorites, China's law does not have clear provisions, only mentioned in the regulations on the protection and management of geological relics, meteorites with major scientific research and ornamental value should be protected, but because the probability of the occurrence of this rare meteorite is small, it can even be said that there is none, so under normal circumstances, the meteorites picked up can belong to themselves, of course, they can also be handed over to the state.
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Meteorites that fall from the sky, like unearthed artifacts, are owned by the state.
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If the state does not divide the area in advance, then the pick belongs to the individual, and if it is divided, then it belongs to the state.
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Everyone is a member of the country, so the individual is the state, and of course whoever picks it up is the one who takes it for granted. Of course, the matter in space belongs to everyone.
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It should belong to the state, because these meteorites are of great research value, so they should be handed over to the state in time.
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It should be immediately transferred to the police station, and the police station staff should hand it over to the higher department. So it is to the state.
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If I pick up a meteorite that fell from the sky, do I need to hand it over to the state? You'll understand after reading it.
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Let the meteorite hunters quietly take them home.
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It's mainly owned by yourself, what can you do with it, forging peerless divine weapons, ......
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I myself recommend that it be handed over to the state.
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It must belong to the individual, there is no problem with this, it is yours to pick it up.
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It should almost be for the state to see, and it is better to let the state make a choice after it is supervised, and it can be returned, and the individual can also be given to the state.
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Summary. Dear, the meteorite that is picked up belongs to the individual, and of course it can also be handed over to the state.
Pick up a meteorite and return it to the country or an individual.
Dear, the meteorite that is picked up belongs to the individual, and of course it can also be handed over to the state.
Meteorites belong to individuals, because meteorites belong to alien objects, that is, they are not buried or hidden, so the national law does not explain the ownership of meteorites, so meteorites can be said to be ownerless, and whoever has to belong to whom first.
Buried and hidden objects whose owners are unknown shall be owned by the state. Meteorites are neither buried nor hidden. It is more objective to characterize it as unowned.
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The size of the meteorite picked up is too small to belong to an individual.
Chinese law does not clearly stipulate the ownership of meteorites, and Article 79 of the General Principles of the Civil Law stipulates that buried and hidden objects whose owners are unknown shall be owned by the state. Meteorites are neither buried nor hidden. It is more objective to characterize it as unowned.
If a buried object is found, it is owned by the state, but if it is a lost property found, then it must be publicized for six months waiting for the owner to claim it, and no one has come to claim it, then of course the lost property belongs to the state, of course, if the volume and value are not large, it can still belong to the individual.
Characteristics of meteorites.
According to the statistics of meteorites collected immediately after falling into the air, the number of stony meteorites can reach more than 90%. The chemical composition of stony meteorite is secondary to iron and magnesium silicate, and the mineral composition is olivine and pyroxene, with less nickel-iron content, containing a small amount of SiO2 and MGO, and a large number of CR, P, FE, NI, MN, CO, TI, which are close to the chemical and mineral composition of basalt.
It is important to note that the density of meteorites is. Chondrites are spherical crystals formed by the rapid condensation of meteorites in a molten form during the fall process, which has never been found on Earth. The composition of vitreous chondrites reflects the composition of primitive planets in the early days of the solar system.
In the process of falling down, the meteorite is too fast and affected by high temperature, and some traces will be produced due to the resistance when it comes into contact with the air flow, so there are many air marks left on the surface of the meteorite, just like the handprint pressed by the finger.
The above content refers to Encyclopedia - Meteorite.
People's Daily Online-Meteorite fallen, public or private? "First come, first served"PK country exclusive (figure).
Encyclopedia - Regulations on the Protection and Management of Geological Relics.
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Logically, it belongs to whoever picks it up, and it is a personal will not to hand it over, but the reality is that it belongs to the country.
Unlike foreign countries, which stipulate individual ownership, there are no clear laws and regulations in China. However, there have been similar cases where they have been forcibly returned to the state.
In July 1986, Zhu Man, a herdsman in Xinjiang's Altay Prefecture, was grazing in his pasture when he noticed a boulder that was clearly different from other stones, and immediately reported it to the village committee. Later, it was identified that this stone was a "foreign object", weighing 17 tons, which was the first in China.
2. The fourth largest meteorite in the world.
The village committee put Zhu Man and his family in charge of taking care of the meteorite for 25 years. In 2011, after giving Zhu Man's family 20,000 yuan in "slippery wax care", Altay ** pulled the meteorite away.
Zhu Man filed a lawsuit for this, hoping that Altay ** could return the meteorite, but the court rejected the lawsuit in the first and second instance, Zhu Man filed a complaint, and the Xinjiang High Court remanded the case to the Alette Intermediate People's Court for retrial, and on January 13, 2018, after the retrial, the judgment was issued, and Zhu Man's request for the return of the meteorite was rejected.
In July 2007, Cheng Mou, who was also grazing in his own pasture, also picked up a meteorite in Xinjing, and the excited Cheng told his family and neighbors about it, and the local village committee then notified the relevant departments, and the relevant departments invited authoritative experts to identify the stone, and the result was a "meteorite" with high scientific research value. Later, the local ** paid a reward of 500 yuan to Cheng, and the meteorite was recovered and protected.
Summary: If you want to say that everything on the ground is said to be owned by the state, it is barely enough, after all, we do not have land ownership, but what is in space is also said to be owned by the state, so why not go to space to get meteorites?
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No, the treasures of the earth belong to the state, and those that fall from the sky, they have not yet remembered it, and they belong to themselves
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Summary. Hello pro meteorites are very valuable! The market glass meteorite is thousands of yuan per gram, which has a collection value. Ordinary meteorites cost a few hundred yuan a piece.
Are meteorites falling from the sky worth anything.
Hello pro meteorites are very valuable! The market glass meteorite is thousands of yuan per gram, which has a collection value. Ordinary meteorites cost a few hundred yuan a piece.
Hello, I have a stone here.
You take a picture. Good.
Bought still. You don't have any holes.
Picked up. Oooh, oh, you're not a meteorite.
I showed you that this is not a meteorite.
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Dear, hello, the glass meteorite that fell from the sky is valuable, but the glass meteorite does not fall from the sky, the glass meteorite is a natural glass that quickly condenses after the surface target material melts when an extraterrestrial object violently hits the earth. The glass meteorites found on the surface are mostly massive, brownish-black to light green, generally centimeter-size, and have many aerodynamic erosion notches on the surface. Long-term studies have proved that glass meteorites are clearly different from earth's volcanic glass in terms of chemical and structural characteristics, and are not the product of geological processes.
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In Europe and the United States, there have long been laws regarding meteorites - meteorites are in the possession of the landowners at the site of the fall.
China's current legislative provisions on meteorites are changed, and only the legal status of meteorites is briefly mentioned in the "Regulations on the Protection and Management of Geological Relics" and the "Regulations on the Protection and Management of Cultural Relics of Jilin City", but the ownership of meteorites and the specific protection system are not involved.
Since 2006, Yan Jun, director of the Purple Mountain Observatory, has submitted to the National People's Congress a proposal to formulate the "Regulations on the Management of Extraterrestrial Materials (Meteorites)" as soon as possible, proposing that "extraterrestrial materials falling within the territory and territorial waters of the People's Republic of China belong to the state." However, this recommendation has not been implemented so far.
To determine whether a sample is a meteorite, the following aspects can be considered:
1. Molten crust on the surface: The meteorite has to pass through the dense atmosphere before falling to the ground, and the meteorite rubs with the atmosphere during the landing process to produce high temperatures, so that the surface of the meteorite melts and forms a thin layer of molten crust. As a result, the surface of the newly landed meteorite has a black molten crust with a thickness of about 1 mm.
2. Surface air marks: In addition, due to the interaction between meteorites and atmospheric currents, many air marks will be left on the surface of meteorites, just like finger prints.
3. Internal metals: Iron meteorites and stony-iron meteorites are composed of metallic iron, and the nickel content of these irons is very high (5% 10%). Chondrite also has metal particles inside, and fine metal particles can be seen on fresh fracture surfaces.
The above content reference: People's Daily Online-Meteorite Fallen's surname is public or private? "First come, first served"PK country exclusive (figure).
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