The ground shook, the sky sparked, and some locals were left with bated breath, wondering if it was an earthquake or a meteorite.
Amidst a trove of glittering golden treasures from the Iberian Bronze Age, a pair of corroded objects, made with what researchers believe is metal from some far-flung place, may be the most precious of all.
Expert said “airbursts of this size happen somewhere several times per year” and are “rarely discovered in advance”.
On Sunday night, the sky above Johannesburg shone bright with strange lights for a moment, leaving many residents wondering what was going on.
On Monday night, Florida residents watched on as the night sky lit up, with a fireball blazing across the horizon.
For more than two years, scientists have been studying a 12 million-year-old meteorite that fell to Earth in 2018, and they’re ready to reveal the results.
Legendary documentary filmmaker Werner Herzog’s latest project, ‘Fireball: Visitors From Darker Worlds’, should be worth a watch.
Residents across the Cape, from Hermanus through to Franschhoek, reported seeing a flashing light, followed by the sound of a massive explosion.
I love a good meteorite sighting, and over the weekend many reported seeing a blinding light shoot through the sky. Luckily, there’s footage.