The night sky across Houston briefly flashed Saturday night, followed by a sonic boom. It was caused by a meteor, which have become a surprisingly common occurrence recently — with one landing in Ohio ...
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it is a meteor! Saturday, a massive meteor was spotted from North Texas to southeast Texas. Fireball spotted in Texas While the fireball was seen from all directions, ...
Meteorites may have fallen across a more than 12-mile range in north Houston Saturday, according to a new NASA map. Meteorites of varying sizes could have landed along a "strewn field" extending from ...
After a meteor streaked across the Houston skies Saturday, locals are already on the hunt for fallen fragments. "Who's ready for a space scavenger hunt?" KPRC2 Meteorologist Justin Stapleton posted to ...
Making a legitimate find often requires great patience and stamina. “It becomes mentally draining to go and do this all day long,” said Hankey, as he walked across an undeveloped muddy field near the ...
MEDINA COUNTY, Ohio (WJW) – Excitement is building over a little rock. “My cousin came out to get her car to go to work and she found this meteor piece, we believe, right at her car,” said December ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The hunt for meteorites from Tuesday’s exploding asteroid over Cleveland is just beginning, but already Mike Hankey of the American Meteor Society is reporting that several have been ...
Searches concerning meteors flooded the internet on Tuesday, March 17, after many Ohio residents witnessed a bright flash in the sky accompanied by a loud, sudden boom. According to an Akron Beacon ...
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This record-breaking rock had losing bidders seeing red. At one of Sotheby’s Geek Week events, this Martian meteorite smashed through bidding expectations, which were between $2M to $4M. This ...
A 25-kilogram rock will be auctioned this Wednesday at Sotheby’s in New York. It is the largest fragment of Mars ever found on Earth, known as NWA 16788, and its price could reach $4 million.