That’s the meteorite hitting the ground, leaving a small divot in the walkway. Homeowner Laura Kelly and her partner noticed the fragments and pulled up the footage of the impact. Kelly’s ...
Homeowner Joe Velaidum had returned from a walk when he noticed the chalky mark of what we now know to be a meteorite impact on his front walkway. "The shocking thing for me is that I was standing ...
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 ...
Meteor Crater in Arizona is considered the best-preserved meteorite impact site, made by an approximately 150-foot-wide meteorite about 50,000 years ago. Could a person be hit by a meteorite?