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.
On a summer evening in July 2024, Joe Velaidum and Laura Kelly returned from walking their dogs to find an unexpected sight ...
This is the first time the sound and image of a meteor falling has been documented on video, a University of Alberta ...
A family woke up and found their car windshield with a hole in it, but their curious son soon cracked the mystery— it was a ...
Scientists Find Crater of Meteor That Hit Earth 800,000 Years Ago Spreading Glassy Blobs From Asia to Antarctica Several ...
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 crash sounds like glass breaking or a pot falling ... 2 x 2 cm divot in the walkway formed by the impact. He found the fragments were indeed a meteorite and said it was an ordinary chondrite ...
The sound is described by experts as being similar to glass breaking or a pot falling. This is the first documented instance of both the visual and auditory experience of a meteorite impact being ...
A plume of dust can be seen from the impact. And there’s a sound, like a cross between ice breaking and glass shattering; the ...
A doorbell camera in Prince Edward Island records the first-ever documented sights and sounds of a meteorite impact, marking a milestone in scientific observation. The meteorite, later named the ...
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 ...