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The University of Georgia has identified and named a meteorite that crash-landed in a Georgia residence as the McDonough ...
A meteorite crashed into a Georgia home. Scientists say it’s older than the Earth itself - Onlookers in the Southeast were ...
Scientists who analysed fragments that crashed into a roof in Georgia, US, say it likely formed 4.56 billion years ago.
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WGAU Radio on MSNMeteorite that fell through roof of Henry County home determined to be older than EarthUGA researcher Scott Harris says the meteorite was traveling faster that the speed of light entering the atmosphere.
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Fox Weather on MSNMeteorite identified after crashing into Georgia homeUniversity of Georgia researchers named a space rock the McDonough Meteorite, after is crashed through the roof of a home in ...
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.
A mysterious extraterrestrial visitor now has a permanent home and identity, thanks to University of Georgia researchers.The newly named McDonough ...
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Atlanta News First on MSNMeteorite that crashed through metro Atlanta home analyzed, named by UGA researchersA meteorite that crashed through a metro Atlanta home in June now has a name, thanks to University of Georgia researchers, who say it’s “older than the Earth itself.” ...
HENRY COUNTY, Ga. — A planetary scientist shared new insights into the meteorite that crashed into a Georgia home in June. Speaking with Channel 2’s Linda Stouffer, R. Scott Harris, a ...
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 Newton County Sherriff's Office in Georgia said in a Facebook post that they were notified by the NWS that the fireball was likely a meteor. "They believe more could possibly be on the way ...
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