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a meteorite crash made history
Meteorite's narrow miss caught on camera on prince edward island
A camera in Canada captured the moment a meteorite struck the pavement in front of a house. The owner, Joe Velaidum, narrowly avoided a disaster. Scientists emphasise that it's a unique recording. Joe Velaidum from Marshfield,
Meteorite Crash in Canada Is Caught by Home Security Camera in Likely World-First Video Footage
The space rock—recorded with visuals and sound—landed where the homeowner had been standing just minutes earlier
Caught on camera: How a meteorite crash made history
A meteorite crash-landed on his home’s walkway. Hoping to confirm what he saw on his camera, Velaidum sent his home security video and pictures to Chris Herd, an expert in meteorites at the University of Alberta. Herd confirmed that it was indeed a meteorite and that it was a history-making moment.
Sound of meteorite striking Earth caught on doorbell camera
A doorbell camera has captured the remarkable moment a meteorite struck the ground outside a home, scattering dust and producing audible impact sounds—a historic first, according to University of Alberta scientist Chris Herd.
Doorbell video of crashing meteorite believed to be first recording of its kind
Home video and audio of a meteorite crashing into the sidewalk outside a Canadian man’s home is believed to be the only recording of its kind.
A Meteorite Is Caught on Camera as It Crashes Outside a Front Door
Home security-camera footage shows a puff of smoke, with the sound of an explosion included, as the space rock lands in Canada. A geologist said it was a rare recording.
Meteorite crashing to Earth can be heard for the first time ever because of a Ring camera
The meteorite landed in Prince Edward Island, caught with visual and sound on camera, and narrowly missing the cameras owner
Sound of meteorite striking Earth remarkably caught on doorbell camera: ‘It was just pulverized’
Doorbell cameras aren’t just for busting home invaders and porch pirates. A Ring camera captured the sound of a meteorite crash-landing near a house in Prince Edward Island, Canada, marking the first time this interstellar noise had been recorded alongside video footage.
Sound of meteorite hitting Earth recorded for first time ever
A couple captured the sound of a meteorite hitting Earth for first time ever - on their home security camera. Laura Kelly and partner Joe Velaidum were curious about the dust in front of their home in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island in July 2024.
For Possibly The First Time Ever, A Meteorite Was Captured Hitting The Ground On Video And Audio
For possibly the first time ever, a meteorite has been captured on video and audio as it struck the Earth, just outside one man's home. Joe Velaidum, of Marshfield, Prince Edward Island, Canada, was standing outside his home last July,
First-ever meteorite crash caught on camera with sound in Canada
Caught on camera in Marshfield, PEI, a meteorite speeding to the ground. Complete with sound, for the first time ever! The Weather Network's Kim MacDonald has the story.
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Meteorite captured on film: Rare sound recorded in Canada
An unusual event occurred on Prince Edward Island, Canada. A home doorbell camera recorded the image and sound of a meteorite ...
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Sound Of Meteor Strike On Earth Recorded For The First Time By Doorbell Camera; Watch
The sound of a meteor strike on Earth has reportedly been recorded for the first time. The sound was captured in a video ...
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Canadian man's home security camera captures the sight and sound of a meteorite strike
Joe Velaidum's home security camera captured the instant a meteorite smashed against his home's brick walkway. The video is ...
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Meteorite crashes onto walkway outside man’s home where he stood minutes earlier
An expert says the meteorite would have been traveling about 124 miles per hour when it smashed into the walkway.
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