Joe Velaidum of Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island narrowly avoided a collision with an incoming meteorite at his home in July.
A sharp crash that sounds like glass shattering or ice cracking has been documented as likely the world's first audio ...
A meteorite hurtling at over 125 mph (201.17 km/h) narrowly avoided striking a Canadian homeowner, creating an extraordinary ...
Analysis found the samples were ordinary chondrites, the most common type of stony meteorite found on Earth, accounting for about 86 percent of all space rocks recovered. After entering through ...
The space rock, dubbed the Charlottetown Meteorite, is an "ordinary" chondrite, a stony meteorite containing small mineral granules, with features that help explain why it broke apart as it hit ...
A doorbell camera captures the rare moment a meteorite crashes in Prince Edward Island, marking the island's first-ever meteorite discovery and shedding new light on the solar system.
Chondrite: A type of stony meteorite that contains small round particles called chondrules, which are thought to be among the oldest materials in the solar system.
As a space rock slammed into the walkway in front of a Canadian couple's house, it screeched like a sheet of ice shattering. Joe Velaidum and Laura Kelly, who live on Prince Edward Island, caught a ...