While finding one can be rare, meteorites fall everywhere on Earth. Many descend into the depths of the ocean, lost forever. But some tumble to the ground and blend in with the rocks below.
In 2015, David Hole discovered a 4.6 billion-year-old meteorite in Maryborough, Australia. Initially mistaking it for a gold nugget, experts later identified it as an H5 chondrite meteorite ...
According to the University of Alberta, the footage marks the first time the sound of a meteorite hitting Earth has ever been recorded. Photos showing the aftermath of a meteorite impact and the ...