Ring camera footage from July shows a rare meteorite crash near a home in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. The ...
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.
Minutes later, a meteorite pummeled the walkway — exactly where Velaidum had been standing — and a Ring doorbell camera captured the entire incident on video. “I never stop on that spot — ever,” ...
Footage from the Ring doorbell camera shows an idyllic lush setting ... The crash sounds like glass breaking or a pot falling as the meteorite hits the walkway. University of Alberta science ...
This is the first time the sound and image of a meteor falling has been documented on video, a University of Alberta ...
Joe Velaidum and Laura Kelly, who live on Prince Edward Island, caught a meteorite hitting their property on their doorbell camera. Some say this could be the first video recording of a meteorite that ...
A Ring camera captured the sound of a meteorite crash-landing near a house in Prince Edward Island, Canada, marking the first time this interstellar noise had been recorded alongside video footage.
With the growing ubiquity of cameras, in our pockets and in our homes, it's not that strange to capture those moments when ...
Sound and video of a meteorite was caught by a Ring doorbell camera in the Atlantic Canada province of P.E.I. last July.
Checking the recording from their Ring camera, they watched as a rock hurtled ... head curator of the meteorite collection at the University of Alberta. Dr Herd says: 'No other meteorite fall ...
A sharp crash that sounds like glass shattering or ice cracking has been documented as likely the world's first audio recording of a meteorite crash. It came by chance from a doorbell camera ...
A Ring camera captured the sound of a meteorite crash-landing near a house in Prince Edward Island, Canada, marking the first time this interstellar noise had been recorded alongside video footage.