A meteorite that ripped through the roof of a home in Georgia earlier this summer is older than Earth itself, according to a scientist who examined fragments of the space rock. A mysterious fireball ...
A meteorite that crashed through the roof of a home near Atlanta this summer is believed to be more than four and a half billion years old, according to the University of Georgia Researchers have ...
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Meteorite that crash landed through Georgia man's roof is 20 million years older than Earth, scientists say
A space rock that punched a hole through a Georgia resident's home earlier this summer may be 20 million years older than our planet, researchers say. The meteorite streaked across the sky as a ...
A meteorite that tore through the sky in June shaking the Southeast with a sonic boom is now believed to be 4.56 billion years old, according to researchers who studied it following its crash landing.
On a clear June day in Georgia, a blazing fireball suddenly fell out of the sky over the Atlanta metro area. The source of this spectacle was a 1-ton meteor that exploded in mid-air, sending a cherry ...
University of Georgia researchers have dubbed the space rock the McDonough Meteorite in a nod to its namesake city, where it crash-landed on June 26 A meteorite that crashed through the roof of a home ...
Researchers have analyzed the McDonough meteorite, which crashed through a man's home in June, and determined that it is older than our planet. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn ...
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