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A meteorite that crashed through the roof of a home near Atlanta this summer is believed to be more than four and a half billion years old — predating Earth, geologists say.
A meteorite that tore through the sky in June shaking the Southeast with a sonic boom is now believed to be 4.56 billion years old, according to researchers who studied it following its crash landing.
The rock ended its space-faring days striking Earth's atmosphere, heating up and exploding in a spectacular fireball as it ...
Meteorite that tore through southeastern US skies this summer determined to be older than Earth itself, researchers say ...
A scientist who analyzed fragments of the McDonough meteorite, which struck a home in June, now warns of a future ...
It’s older than the Earth.” In a mere five words, planetary geologist Scott Harris summed up the staggering nature of a ...
A meteorite that was spotted over the US skies and cracked into a Georgia home on June 26 is believed to be older than Earth, ...
Shocking footage captured the moment a four-billion-year-old meteorite streaked across the skies of Georgia before it slammed into a home. The meteorite punched a hole in a homeowner's roof on ...