Joe Velaidum of Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island narrowly avoided a collision with an incoming meteorite at his home in July.
A Ring camera captured a meteorite crashing into Earth in Canada on video ... we saw that something hit with a tremendous force in the exact spot I was standing just a few minutes earlier.
The crash sounds like glass breaking or a pot falling as the meteorite hits the walkway. University of Alberta science professor Chris Herd said this is the first time the sound and image of a ...
The space rock—recorded with visuals and sound—landed where the homeowner had been standing just minutes earlier ...
By Amanda Holpuch A couple in Canada were returning home from walking ... but also recorded a brush with luck. Just before the meteorite hit, Mr. Velaidum and his partner, Laura Kelly, had left ...
The type of space rock that hit his property ... of Alberta’s Meteorite Collection, which houses more than 1,800 specimens — the largest of its kind in Canada. Herd, the curator of the ...
Look at it this way — there's around a 98 per cent chance an asteroid up to the size of a football field won't hit the Earth ...
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 home security camera captured a falling meteorite and the sound it made when it hit the walkway leading to a house in Canada, the incident occurring just moments after the homeowner departed for ...
"One advantage of the shallow entry, slow velocity atmospheric path model is that by the time the meteoroid is close to ...
Velaidum's home is based in Charlottetown, the capital of Prince Edward Island off the eastern coast of Canada ... the splat sound the meteorite made when it hit the walkway.