Joe Velaidum of Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island narrowly avoided a collision with an incoming meteorite at his home in July.
A Canadian homeowner's doorbell camera video of a meteorite crashing down to Earth right outside his front door could be the first time the phenomenon has been recorded, complete with audio of the ...
"No other meteorite fall has been documented like this ... chondrite with features that helped to explain why it broke apart as it hit the ground. Meteors can crash on Earth, but it's often ...
A home security camera captured a falling meteorite and the sound it made when it hit the walkway leading to a house in Canada, the incident occurring just moments after the homeowner departed for ...
Whether this particular meteorite, officially named Charlottetown this month for where it landed, is the first fall captured with audio and video, is not known. The Meteoritical Society doesn't ...
The bit of falling space rock, caught on camera in July, was confirmed to be a meteorite by the University of Alberta, which said that the footage was the first of its kind. The video shows the ...
"No other meteorite fall has been documented like this ... the Charlottetown meteorite fragments may explain why it blasted apart, though. Six thin slices of the Charlottetown meteorite are ...
No other meteorite fall has been documented like this ... with features that help explain why it broke apart as it hit the ground, according to the University of Alberta. There has been only ...
"No other meteorite fall has been documented like this ... chondrite with features that helped to explain why it broke apart as it hit the ground. Meteors can crash on Earth, but it's often ...