Joe Velaidum and his partner, Laura Kelly, set out to walk their dog when their doorbell camera captured a meteorite striking their front walkway — where Velaidum had been standing moments before.
Splat! A meteorite impact recorded by a doorbell camera gave scientists a rare view of a space rock at the moment it hit Earth. The sound is like shattering glass.
Mars' dramatic north-south divide has puzzled scientists for half a century. However, they may now have a conclusive answer.
Home security-camera footage shows a puff of smoke, with the sound of an explosion included, as the space rock lands in ...
A sharp crash that sounds like glass shattering or ice cracking has been documented as likely the world's first audio recording of a meteorite crash. It came by chance from a doorbell camera, recorded ...
A meteorite crash-landed on his home’s walkway. Hoping to confirm what he saw on his camera, Velaidum sent his home security ...
The study published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, suggests that the dichotomy might be due to internal heat ...
A puzzle about Mars has intrigued scientists for decades. The planet’s two hemispheres are strikingly different in structure.
A man in Prince Edward Island got doubly lucky last July, recording a meteorite's impact on his home security cameras. The ...
Tokyo, Jan. 14 (Jiji Press)--The Japanese government will unveil one of the world's biggest meteorites from Mars to the public for the first time at this year's World Exposition in the western ...
Herd discovered that the sample was chondrite, the most common type of space rock that strikes Earth, and that it likely ...