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A mysterious fireball blazed across the sky in broad daylight on June 26, sparking hundreds of siting reports in Georgia and ...
A meteorite that crashed through a Georgia home roof in June has been identified as billions of years old and older than the Earth, according to a geology professor.
University of Georgia researchers named a space rock the McDonough Meteorite, after is crashed through the roof of a home in Henry County, outside of Atlanta. Some of the fragments of the meteorite ...
A meteorite that crashed through a metro Atlanta home in June now has a name, thanks to University of Georgia researchers, ...
A scientist says fragments of a meteorite that punched through a Georgia homeowner's roof after blazing across the sky in a fiery streak is older than the Earth itself ...
A meteorite traveling faster than sound struck a home in Georgia on June 26. Scientists have confirmed that it is older than ...
The University of Georgia has identified and named a meteorite that crash-landed in a Georgia residence as the McDonough ...
UGA researcher Scott Harris says the meteorite was traveling faster that the speed of light entering the atmosphere.
A meteorite, older than Earth itself, crashed through a Georgia home. Estimated to be 4.56 billion years old, this ancient ...
Arizona meteor hunter Robert Ward collected fragments of a meteorite in Georgia, including a 73.2-gram piece, adding to his private museum collection.
The backstory NASA says the meteor entered Earth’s atmosphere at 12:25 p.m. EDT on June 26, first appearing 48 miles above Oxford, Georgia.