Since the earliest description by Peter Simon Pallas in the 18th century, reference has been made to the gem-like nature of these meteorite "inclusions." Not until the early 20th century, however, was ...
through the university's meteorite identification network, their find was authenticated. Coincidentally, Chris Herd was due to visit Prince Edward Island just ten days later for family reasons ...
eologist Chris Herd confirmed that this could be the first documented meteorite fall with sound ... to find the walkway littered with debris. Stones everywhere. They were scattered everywhere.