A sharp crash that sounds like glass shattering or ice cracking has been documented as likely the world's first audio recording of a meteorite crash. It came by chance from a doorbell camera, recorded ...
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.
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Herd discovered that the sample was chondrite, the most common type of space rock that strikes Earth, and that it likely ...
This is the first time the sound of a meteorite hitting Earth has been recorded, the University of Alberta said.
Last July, Joe Velaidum and Laura Kelly, residents of Prince Edward Island in Canada, returned home from walking their dogs ...
Home security-camera footage shows a puff of smoke, with the sound of an explosion included, as the space rock lands in ...
The space rock—recorded with visuals and sound—landed where the homeowner had been standing just minutes earlier ...
A meteorite crash-landed on his home’s walkway. Hoping to confirm what he saw on his camera, Velaidum sent his home security ...
Joe Velaidum's home security camera captured the instant a meteorite smashed against his home's brick walkway. The video is ...
An expert says the meteorite would have been traveling about 124 miles per hour when it smashed into the walkway.
The meteorite landed in Prince Edward Island, caught with visual and sound on camera, and narrowly missing the cameras owner ...