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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.
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ScienceAlert on MSNAtlanta Home Struck by Meteorite Older Than Earth, Study Finds
The rock ended its space-faring days striking Earth's atmosphere, heating up and exploding in a spectacular fireball as it ...
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WYFF News 4 on MSNMeteorite that shook southeast in June found to be older than Earth
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 ...
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The Georgia Meteorite That Carries the Solar System’s Earliest History
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 ...
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