The space rock—recorded with visuals and sound—landed where the homeowner had been standing just minutes earlier ...
A quiet evening walk turned extraordinary when a Canadian couple's Ring camera captured a meteorite's dramatic descent, leaving them in awe and disbelief.
Joe Velaidum and his partner, Laura Kelly, set out to walk their dog when their doorbell camera captured a meteorite striking ...
it's rare to capture the sound of a complete meteorite strike on video. The space rock, officially registered Monday, was named Charlottetown after the city on Prince Edward Island in eastern Canada ...
Curious about the dust the homeowners checked the video footage from their security camera and saw an astounding moment - a rock that appeared to be a meteorite falling from space and crash ...
A man in Prince Edward Island got doubly lucky last July, recording a meteorite's impact on his home security cameras. The ...
Joe Velaidum of Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island narrowly avoided a collision with an incoming meteorite at his home in ...
The rare recording showed a fast-moving space rock unexpectedly crashing into the ground with a loud bang and a massive ...
The source of the splotch was officially registered on Monday as the Charlottetown meteorite, named after the city on Prince Edward Island, in eastern Canada, where it landed. Only 69 meteorites ...
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 ...
Last summer, a couple in Canada returned home from walking their dogs to find a pile of debris outside their home, which turned out to be from a meteorite — and it was all recorded on their security ...
Sound and video of a meteorite was caught by a Ring doorbell camera in the Atlantic Canada province of P.E.I. last July.