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A meteorite, named the McDonough Meteorite, crashed into a house in Georgia and has been confirmed to be older than Earth by University of Georgia researchers.
The recent auction of a Martian meteorite—for a record-grabbing $5.3 million at Sotheby's New York—has sparked questions over ...
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Cute Animal Jar Desserts and Character Cake
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In 1954, Ann Hodges, was struck by a meteorite while taking a nap in her Alabama home. Overnight, Hodges became a celebrity ...
A meteorite "crash landed" in Georgia on June 26. Particles that tore through the roof of a home in Henry County, Georgia, 31 ...
The McDonough Meteorite is likely over 4.56 billion years old. (Photo by Cade Massey) On June 26, something wild happened in ...
A meteorite-born mineral with both crystal and glass traits has defied the known rules of heat conduction. Its constant heat flow, discovered through AI-driven research, could transform industries ...
Meteorite that tore through southeastern US skies this summer determined to be older than Earth itself, researchers say ...
Researchers at the University of Georgia have named a meteorite that crashed into a metro Atlanta residence earlier this summer, and they estimate that it formed over 4.56 billion years ago.
DAKAR, Senegal -- It’s the largest piece of Mars ever found on Earth — a 54-pound (25-kilogram) meteorite that fetched more than $5 million at a New York auction last month, setting a world record.
Augusta commissioners are set to approve putting on the ballot more than $400 million worth of SPLOST 9 projects for the city ...
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