![]() He looked at the place and found it smashed as if hit by something and had gone inside the ground. Suddenly, with a Vrroomm sound, something fell on the ground just a few metres away from him. “Today morning (5th December, 2020), at about 5 am, my brother was out for morning walk as usual. ![]() I actually have what came flying through the sky because it landed right infront of me.” “…so at around 3 o’clock to about 4 o’clock am (early Sunday) right infront of me a rock with a green flame to it actually fell right in front of me. “The only reason I’m reaching out, is because it popped out of the air about 2 1/2 feet above the ground right in front of my eyes!!.thats crazy!!! And in the middle of the parking lot!” About a week or so later he was in the garden and found this odd rock.” It was night and VERY dark so we looked, got spooked and went inside. “My husband heard a loud bang or thug like something hitting the ground in the garden. The next day my 2-year old grandson was out in the back yard and found the “rock”. “i found a strange rock in front of my house that just seemed to have appeared overnight.” (4) Meteorites do not land “smoking hot.” More about that below. (3) The inquiry does not say whether or not the rock attracts a magnet, but I do not see any obvious metal. (2) The interior on the right does not look like the inside of an ordinary chondrite, the most common kind of meteorite. (1)The surface on the left does not look like a meteorite fusion crust to me. yesterday is when it happens this is what it looks like? Can you give me any type of info just by the picture?Yes, I can. The photos above were sent to me with the following story: “…the other day a friend of mine heard a big Bang on his roof it fell off and it was smoking hot he said he cooled it off with the hose. For reasons I do not understand, many appear to be slags.Many are just the right size for throwing.They never seem to have a meteorite fusion crust.I have noticed 3 things about such rocks: I also include some newspaper and other media articles about suspected meteorites that turned out to be meteorwrongs. I do not know how these various rocks and metal pieces came to be where they were found, but I am rather certain that most did not come from outer space. (See accounts for Benld, Bloomington, and Park Forest, for example.) None of the rocks associated with the stories below that I have had the chance to examine myself have been meteorites, however. Some of them describe real meteors and some of the rocks may be real meteorites. I am fascinated by the numerous stories that I have been sent about rocks someone found that “weren’t there yesterday.” (Sorry, this is a long page because I have received LOTS of these stories.) Common alternative stories are “We heard a thud on the roof at night and found this rock the next morning” and “I saw a fireball and found this stone where I saw it land.” All the quotations below were sent to me by real people. Get more helpįor more help with accessibility shortcuts, contact the Google Disability Support team.Back to “Some Meteorite Realities” Most rocks that fall from the sky are not meteorites Learn how to use the Accessibility button in your accessibility service. Choose features to use with this shortcut, then tap Done. When the shortcut menu opens, select Edit shortcuts. Choose which apps start with the volume key shortcut: Press and hold both volume keys.When the shortcut menu opens, select the app that you want to use. ![]() ![]() Switch between apps: Press and hold both volume keys.Start an app: Press and hold both volume keys until the menu appears and select the app you want to use.Switch between apps: If you've assigned more than one app to use the accessibility button, swipe up with two fingers and hold, or with three fingers if TalkBack is on, then lift your fingers.Start an app: From the bottom of the screen, swipe up with two fingers, or with three fingers if TalkBack is on. ![]()
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