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The fireball was detected by the satellite on June 26, 2025, above the town of Oxford, Georgia, using an instrument to map ...
The Tellus Science Museum in Georgia added a 150-gram meteorite, recently seen blazing through the sky, to its collection.
It blasted into Earth’s atmosphere 27 miles above Georgia and was found by a meteorite hunter in Henry County.
The Tellus Science Museum announced last week that it acquired a piece of the meteorite, which created a visible fireball ...
It has been advised that the debris may be either a fragment of a meteor or potentially space debris, commonly referred to as ...
A North Georgia meuseum is currently studying the meteorite that fell to Earth last week, and was seen by many eyewitnesses ...
It only took Ed Albin a few steps on Sunday to spot it as he wandered onto an empty construction site in Henry County, about ...
A science museum in Georgia is studying a piece of a meteor that blazed over the Southeast last week and was later recovered ...
When meteor becomes meteorites worth hundreds of dollars strewn over the earth — like what happened in Henry County in June — the law of ownership isn’t always simple.
The backstory: NASA says the meteor entered Earth’s atmosphere at 12:25 p.m. EDT on June 26, first appearing 48 miles above Oxford, Georgia. Traveling southwest at an estimated 30,000 miles per ...
The ‘scary’ fireball that witnesses saw shooting across the sky in several U.S. states on June 26 has been identified. NASA ...
Hundreds of people descended on Georgia after a meteor blazed across the sky last week. Enthusiasts collect and sell celestial debris from the event for up to $100 per gram.