Les m茅t茅orites trouv茅es au Canada ne peuvent pas 锚tre retir茅es du pays sans permis

Scientists from Western University and NASA display some meteorites during a press conference in St.Thomas, Ont., Friday, March 21, 2014. On April 8, a fireball ripped through the Earth's atmosphere and landed somewhere in New Brunswick, prompting Maine Mineral and Gem Museum in Bethel to offer a US$25,000 reward for the first one kilogram meteorite recovered. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Geoff Robins

Catch a falling star if you can, and by all means put it in your pocket, but don't try to cross international borders with it lest you run afoul of a little-known 好色tv law.

An American museum will have to navigate that law's intricacies should it try to buy portions of a meteorite believed to have landed in New Brunswick last month.

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