According to expert Chris Herd, it's an "ordinary chondrite," the most common kind of meteoriteHave you ever wondered what a meteorite hitting Earth sounds like?Last July, Joe Velaidum and Laura Kelly,
Scientists were in awe of the incident, claiming it was the first time the sound and footage of a meteorite strike were captured together.
The meteorite landed in Prince Edward Island, caught with visual and sound on camera, and narrowly missing the cameras owner
Home security-camera footage shows a puff of smoke, with the sound of an explosion included, as the space rock lands in Canada.
For the first time ever, the terrifying sound of a meteorite striking the Earth has been revealed. The groundbreaking video shows the exact moment a chunk of space rock hit the driveway of a home ...
Joe Velaidum's home security camera captured the instant a meteorite smashed against his home's brick walkway. The video is thought to be the first recorded sound of a meteorite's direct impact.
A meteorite crash-landed on his home’s walkway. Hoping to confirm what he saw on his camera, Velaidum sent his home security video and pictures to Chris Herd, an expert in meteorites at the University of Alberta. Herd confirmed that it was indeed a meteorite and that it was a history-making moment.
Sound and video of a meteorite was caught by a Ring doorbell camera in the Atlantic Canada province of P.E.I. last July. Scientists believe it’s the first footage of its kind.
We found rare specimens, like a pallasite meteorite, which reveals details about major collisions in solar system history.
A doorbell camera on a Canadian home captured rare video and sound of a meteorite striking Earth as it crashed into a couple's walkway.
Footage from the Ring doorbell camera shows an idyllic lush setting framed by the security camera for roughly five seconds when suddenly something appears in the frame and crashes into what appears to be the home’s walkway on the side of a stone entranceway.