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A meteorite that is the largest known piece of Mars on Earth is expected to fetch up to $4 million when it goes up for auction at Sotheby’s on July 16.
The meteoroid fireball, which gave off a neon-green hue as it hurtled through the atmosphere, lit up the sky upon impact and startled citizens Cairns Airport via Storyful. Professor Paulo De Souza ...
After making this discovery, NASA was able to go back through previously recorded data and found three other confirmed meteoroid crashes — on May 27, 2020, Feb. 18, 2021 and Aug. 31, 2021.
The sound of a meteoroid crashing into Mars has been captured by NASA’s InSight lander, marking the first time for seismic signals from a meteoroid impact to be detected on another planet.
The ‘scary’ fireball that witnesses saw shooting across the sky in several U.S. states on June 26 has been identified. NASA ...
It has been advised that the debris may be either a fragment of a meteor or potentially space debris, commonly referred to as ...
For the first time, NASA has captured the weird sound of a meteoroid sailing through another planet’s atmosphere and crashing to the ground. The recording, posted Sept. 19 on YouTube, combines ...
If a meteoroid crashes into a planet, and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? Well, if NASA’s Mars InSight lander is near by, it just might pick it up. The spacecraft has detected ...
Meteoroid hit has caused 'significant uncorrectable' damage to James Webb Space Telescope. Like any spacecraft, the telescope has encountered micrometeoroids and its sensors have detected six ...
Stunning meteoroid impact crater detected on Mars Close. Space probes have witnessed a big impact crater being formed on Mars - the largest in the Solar System ever caught in the act of excavation.
A meteorite is expected to safely strike Earth's atmosphere over northern France around 10:00 p.m. ET on Sunday evening, according to the European Space Agency.
The Russian space agency has not yet disclosed a cause for the leak on its Soyuz spacecraft Thursday (Dec. 15), although a state agency said it might be a meteor.