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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 ...
A meteorite "crash landed" in Georgia on June 26. Particles that tore through the roof of a home in Henry County, Georgia, 31 miles southeast of Atlanta, were donated to a planetary geologist at the ...
A meteorite that crash-landed into a Georgia home earlier this summer turns out to be millions of years older than Earth ...
It’s double the size of a 50-caliber shell, going at least 1 kilometer per second. That’s like running ten football fields in one second, explained Scott Harris, a planetary geologist at the ...
A meteorite that smashed through a home in McDonough, Georgia, has been found to be 4.56 billion years old, making it about 20 million years older than Earth. The fragment, from the asteroid belt ...
A 4.56-billion-year-old meteorite from the asteroid belt tore through a Georgia home after a daylight fireball, offering scientists rare clues to the early solar system.
The McDonough meteorite Georgia, 4.56 billion years old, crashed into a home. NASA and UGA research reveal its origin from ...
Asteroid 2024 YR4, which once appeared to be on a collision course with Earth, may hit the moon, which could create some problems for our planet.
When scientists spot an asteroid whose trajectory might take it close to Earth, they monitor it frequently and calculate the probability that it might collide with our planet.
Asteroid 2024 YR4, which once appeared to be on a collision course with Earth, may hit the moon, which could create some problems for our planet.
The asteroid known as 2024 YR4 is out of sight yet still very much on scientists' minds. It now poses a threat to the moon, rather than Earth.
Its size earned the asteroid the nickname “city killer” since it could cause severe damage to a city or region if it struck Earth. 2024 YR4 is the temporary name given to the rock.