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MicroWave@lemmy.world to science@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 months ago

Sound of meteorite striking Earth caught on doorbell camera

www.bbc.com

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Sound of meteorite striking Earth caught on doorbell camera

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MicroWave@lemmy.world to science@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 months ago
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Experts from the University of Alberta believe this is the first time audio of a meteorite fall is recorded.
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    One of the perks of having so darn many cameras everywhere - we get to capture rarely recorded events like this regularly.

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      I know you are speaking in general about rare things but this specific instance it said it was an historic first. That’s wild

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        What’s truly wild is a news source providing the video at the top of the story without any overlays, talking heads or extraneous crap. Astonishing.

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      People used to think the notion of rocks falling out of a clear blue sky was bullshit. And here we are.

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        I was expecting it to sound like a bullet

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          People used to think the notion of rocks falling out of a clear blue sky was bullshit. And here we are.

          I read “bullshit” as “bullet”. I need to go to sleep.

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            Yet oddly it made sense

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    I’m surprised it didn’t make a bigger hole in their bricks.

  • Proprietary_Blend@lemmy.world
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    Meteorite goes Bish!

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    Imagine that causing your death. Wild.

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    Are we sure that isn’t something that fell off of an airplane?

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      tested as ordinary chondrite, the most common type of space rock to strike Earth.

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      The article is three short paragraphs and has the answer at the bottom.
      If people cannot be bothered to read beyond headlines we are truly fucked.

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        brother, we are truely fucked. you can remove the “if”

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    Hopefully, we will not need a Ripley soon.

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    Terrifying

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