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Experts confirm meteorite made landfall in New Jersey home 00:24. The warm object that crashed through a bedroom roof in New Jersey was indeed a meteorite, experts confirmed Thursday.. Nate Magee ...
The rare stony chondrite meteorite will likely be dubbed the “Titusville, N.J.,” after the location where it smashed through a roof, officials said.
Scientists with The College of New Jersey determined the 6-by-4-inch object, which weighs about 2.2 pounds, is a rare stony chondrite meteorite.
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"We are excited to be able to confirm that the object is a true chondrite meteorite," said the chair of TCNJ's physics department. 24/7 Live Philadelphia Pennsylvania New Jersey Delaware.
The authenticity of a purported meteorite that crashed into a central New Jersey home this week has been confirmed by local academics. The 6-by-4-inch, 2.2-pound stony chondrite meteorite was ...
The 6-inch-by-4-inch object is a rare stony chondrite meteorite, the experts said. They came to the conclusion after a visual examination, density measurements, scanning electron microscope images ...
A new study suggests a massive meteorite impact 3.26 billion years ago, far larger than the dinosaur killer, may have acted as a "giant fertilizer bomb" on early Earth. This impact, releasing vital ...
Bryson, a co-author on the study published earlier this month in Icarus, and his colleagues investigated an enstatite chondrite meteorite from Alaska known as LAR 12252. While a previous study of ...
"We are excited to be able to confirm that the object is a true chondrite meteorite," said the chair of TCNJ's physics department. 24/7 Live New York City New Jersey Long Island Northern Suburbs ...