Joe Velaidum of Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island narrowly avoided a collision with an incoming meteorite at his home in ...
A meteorite hurtling at over 125 mph (201.17 km/h) narrowly avoided striking a Canadian homeowner, creating an extraordinary ...
The University of Alberta's meteorite collection curator, Chris Herd ... Analysis found the samples were ordinary chondrites, ...
The duo submitted the samples and video recording to the University of Alberta, where Chris Herd, a geologist and curator of the university's meteorite collection ... The meteorite was a ...
When a quick online search turned up the University of Alberta’s meteorite collection, the couple reached out, sending along some photos. Herd said he knew instantly that they had a bona fide space ...
Credit: University of Alberta Meteorite Collection On July 25, 2024, Velaidum and Kelly prepared their dogs for a walk. As they were about to leave, Velaidum stopped to pick up a leash, then headed ...
Chris Herd, science professor and curator of the university's meteorite collection ... is an "ordinary" chondrite, a stony meteorite containing small mineral granules, with features that help ...