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An Oceola Township man hopes a tiny rock will become a big find.
Jason Bliss has found what he believes to be a meteorite in the backyard of the home belonging to his fiancé's parents.


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He said he took it to the Livingston Gem & Mineral Society, which claimed it wasn't a meteorite.
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An Oceola Township man is hoping a tiny rock will become a big find.
Jason Bliss has found what he believes to be a meteorite in the backyard of the home belonging to his fiancees parents.

From a geologists aspect, this is like better than finding gold, truthfully, because its so rare to find on earth - Jason Bliss .

However, Matthew Linke, planetarium director at U-Ms Natural History Museum, is sceptical of Bliss find.

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Position: 42°3814N 83°5159W


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