Meteor
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Mysterious Black Glass in Chilean Desert Caused by Exploding Comet Thousands of Years Ago
A large expanse of black rocky glass littering a Chilean desert remained a mystery for a decade, but Brown University experts already have proven that an exploding comet created it.
Latest Research Articles
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How Ancient Asteroids and Comets Helped Alter Early Earth's Oxygen Levels
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2021 Orionid Meteor Shower is Nearing its Peak: Here's When and How to View This Celestial Show
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66-Year-Old Woman Woken Up by Meteorite Crashing Through the Roof on Her Bed
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2021's Best Sky Show: Perseid Meteor Shower Will Reach Its Peak on August 11-12
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Stunning Footage Captures Sky Turning Bright Green as Meteor Crashed in Turkey
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Giant "Mega-Comet", First Observed in 2014, Will Finally Be Passing by the Solar System
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Arizona's Meteor Crater Gives Experts Clues to Past Armageddons
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Meteor Detonates With the Force of 440 Pounds of TNT Over Vermont
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NASA'S Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Survived a Meteoroid Impact in 2014
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Watch: Blazing Green Fireball Spotted in Upper Midwest
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Watch: Blazing Green Fireball Spotted in Upper Midwest
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Close Call! An Asteroid Whizzed Past Earth at an Alarmingly Close Distance