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Wild Doorbell Video Records Sound of Meteorite Crash
Meteorite crash landing captured on Ring doorbell camera outside home in Canada
This is the first time the sound and image of a meteor falling has been documented on video, a University of Alberta scientist found.
Potential World First: Wild Doorbell Video Records Sound of Meteorite Crash
With the growing ubiquity of cameras, in our pockets and in our homes, it's not that strange to capture those moments when space rocks streak across the sky and fall to Earth – but a video recorded on Canada's Prince Edward Island may be a world first.
Shocking Footage: Meteorite Crash Captured On A Doorbell Camera In Canada
A Canadian man, Joe Velaidum, discovered the first-ever recorded sound of a meteorite strike through his home security camera in Prince Edward Island.
Meteorite is caught on camera as it crashes outside a front door in Canada
Home security-camera footage shows a puff of smoke, with the sound of an explosion included, as the space rock lands in Canada.
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.
Canadian Ring Camera Captured The First Audio And Visual Recording Of A Meteorite Hitting Earth
Herd discovered that the sample was chondrite, the most common type of space rock that strikes Earth, and that it likely originated from the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. The footage is believed to be the first time that both sound and visuals of a meteorite strike have ever been recorded. Herd told CBC News
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.
Doorbell captures sound of meteor as it hits man's home in Canada
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A Meteorite Strike Was Captured on Video by a Canadian Home's Doorbell Camera
A doorbell camera on a Canadian home captured rare video and sound of a meteorite striking Earth as it crashed into a couple’s walkway
Doorbell camera captures 1st-ever video of the sound and sight of a meteorite crash-landing
A couple in Canada narrowly missed being struck by a meteorite that crashed outside their home just two minutes after they had left for a walk — and their doorbell camera captured the space rock's crash.
Sound of a meteorite hitting Earth captured for the first time – on a doorbell camera
Sound of a meteorite hitting Earth captured for the first time – on a doorbell camera -
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Unprecedented video shows falling meteorite, records sound of impact
A home security camera captured a falling meteorite and the sound it made when it hit the walkway leading to a house in ...
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First meteorite ever found in P.E.I. arrived with a literal bang
"No other meteorite fall has been documented like this, complete with sound," says Dr. Chris Herd, a meteorite expert from the University of Alberta.
Burlington Post
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Listen to what a meteorite sounds like crashing to Earth in a historic first — what are the chances I could see one falling from the sky?
Sound and video of a meteorite was caught by a Ring doorbell camera in the Atlantic Canada province of P.E.I. last July.
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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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