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Meteorite that crashed into Georgia home is believed to have originated from the main asteroid belt, making it 4.56 billion ...
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Fox Weather on MSNSee it: Fireball over Puerto Rico steals show from Perseid meteor shower
A photographer waiting to see the ongoing Perseid meteor shower was caught by surprise when a stray fireball came zooming ...
A meteorite "crash landed" in Georgia on June 26. Particles that tore through the roof of a home in Henry County, Georgia, 31 ...
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WJCL on MSNFireball Update: Researchers say meteorite spotted in Georgia, Carolinas is older than Earth itself
A meteorite that tore through the sky in June, shaking the Southeast with a sonic boom, is now believed to be several billion ...
It’s not that the fireballs weren’t there; it’s just that the moon happens to be in a large and reflective phase lately. Moonlight tends to brighten the whole sky, washing out otherwise visible ...
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Fireball seen in SC in June estimated to be older than Earth. What to know about its origins
Additional pieces of the meteorite can be viewed at the Tellus Science Museum in Cartersville, Georgia, where it will be publicly displayed.
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Examining the meteorite that landed in a Georgia house up close
A meteorite appeared as a fireball seen in several states, including Georgia, where it landed in a house. Dave Malkoff ...
Katy is Managing Editor at IFLScience where she oversees editorial content from News articles to Features, and even ...
A month and a half ago, people in several US states observed a fireball in the sky. Now the analysis of remains has been completed.
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Amazon S3 on MSNSpain: Meteor-Like Fireball From Chinese Rocket Seen Over Southeast Region
A Chinese Jielong-3 rocket, launched on Friday, August 8, disintegrated on Sunday night over southeast Spain, leaving a large fireball. The streak of light was reportedly seen across various parts of ...
The Perseid meteor shower is a highlight for stargazers around the world and is considered one of the best recurring showers each year.
A fireball shot across the sky over North Branford over the weekend, according to the American Meteor Society.
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