28 June 2024

The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 28JUN2024

Meteor shower set to bring 50 to 75 'fireballs' an hour to Colorado sky - Denver Gazette
Denver Gazette
The most popular meteor shower of the year is just weeks away and Colorado is a great place to catch the celestial sight.

What's that? Fireball disintegrates over NC, witnesses describe crackling flash - CBS 17
CBS 17
According to NASA Meteor Watch, the fireball was last seen at the North Carolina/Virginia border on June 25 around 9:30 p.m.. Eyewitnesses in North ...

Fireball seen over eastern NC | | courier-tribune.com
The Courier-Tribune
Fireballs are very bright meteors and several thousand occur daily in Earth's atmosphere, the American Meteor Society says. “The vast majority of ...

Bright green fireball vanishes over Texas city park: NASA | The State
The State
Screengrab of map by American Meteor Society. A bright green fireball zipping across the night sky at 58,000 mph was seen in four states before it ...

Chassenon : l'Asteroid Day en quête d'impact scientifique - Charente Libre.fr
Charente Libre
Météorites. Télescopes. Expositions. Projections documentaires et dessins animés. Balades. Échanges avec les scientifiques… 14h30-16h, concours de ...

Two large asteroids are passing Earth this week. Here's how to spot 2011 UL21 and 2024 MK
ABC
For comparison, the meteor that struck Chelyabinsk in Russia on February 13, 2013 was just 18 metres in diameter but injured more than 1,600 people, ...

Two Killer Asteroids Are Flying by Earth, and You May Be Able to See One
The New York Times
What's Up in Space and Astronomy. Keep track of things going on in our solar system and all around the universe. Never miss an eclipse, a meteor ...

5 Asteroids will pass Earth in the coming days, says NASA; Check the size, speed, and more
HT Tech - Hindustan Times
meteorite-8342895_1280. Hindustan Time Tech Asteroid 2010 XN: The next space rock is Asteroid 2024 EN, which measures 160 feet ...

Surprising phosphate finding in asteroid sample - The Source
Washington University in St. Louis
... meteorite representing the most primitive composition of the sun and the solar system. Wang is an associate professor and Koefoed is a staff ... Asteroid Bennu

Surprising finding in asteroid Bennu's sample hints at oceanic origin - NewsBytes
NewsBytes
... meteorite sample." Geochemical clues. Discovery raises questions about Bennu's geochemical processes. The presence of magnesium-sodium phosphate in ...

Surprising meteorite impact rate on Mars can act as 'cosmic clock' | Imperial News
Imperial College London
MARS COSMIC CLOCK - Seismic signals have suggested Mars gets hit by around 300 basketball size meteorites every year, providing a new tool for ...

Rare meteorite found in Oman
Times of Oman
Muscat: The Sultanate of Oman found an extremely rare meteorite weighing (59.5 grams) as part of the efforts of the Ministry of Heritage and ...

Rare meteorite found in Oman : MHT - Muscat Daily
Muscat Daily
The Ministry of Heritage and Tourism ( MHT) announced the remarkable discovery of an exceptionally rare meteorite weighing 59.5 grams.

Rare meteorite found in Oman : MHT - ZAWYA
ZAWYA
Muscat – The Ministry of Heritage and Tourism ( MHT) announced the remarkable discovery of an exceptionally rare meteorite weighing 59.5 grams.

Earth from Space: Meteor Crater - ESA
European Space Agency
Ahead of Asteroid Day, the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over the Meteor Crater, also known as the Barringer Meteorite Crater.

New class of Mars quakes reveals daily meteorite strikes - Phys.org
Phys.org
An international team of researchers, co-led by ETH Zurich and Imperial College London, has derived the first estimate of global meteorite impacts ...

2024 The ELEVENTH Year of "CERTAIN Uncertainty" ™ / Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!

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