Splat! A meteorite impact recorded by a doorbell camera gave scientists a rare view of a space rock at the moment it hit Earth. The sound is like shattering glass.
measured a 2×2-cm divot in the walkway formed by the meteorite’s impact, and recovered a subset of the fragments to become part of the University of Alberta Meteorite Collection. The university ...
The chances of witnessing a meteorite impact firsthand are extremely low, and very few people in history have been close to a meteorite at the exact moment of impact. "We think our lives are so ...
The recordings were made with a security camera from Amazon subsidiary Ring, and the impact can be clearly heard. The meteorite itself can only be guessed at, but the impact clearly stirred up ...
Photos showing the aftermath of a meteorite impact and the size the meteorite likely was when it hit Earth. A video captured a space rock hitting someone's driveway. Photos showing the aftermath ...
as it is likely the first meteorite impact to ever be recorded with both video and sound! On a warm July day in 2024, Laura Kelly and her partner left their Marshfield, P.E.I. home to take their ...