A space rock has been found in Ibaraki Prefecture. As a result of the fall, there were no victims or injuries, because it burned in the sky.
On Thursday, December 8, off the coast of Ibaraki, Japan, surveillance cameras recorded a huge fireball. The Watchers reported it.
The meteorite fell at a speed of 17.4 kilometers per second. The whole event lasted about five seconds, and the space object itself burned up in the sky.
2022 年 12月8日 18時7 分13台 に用球た火球を 、 平塚の地地から北東ににたたたたたたたたででででででき捉えたたたです星星。 Right side は 満月と雲 、上の星星星星。 Rightside は満月と雲 、上の星星はカペラです。 地球近傍小惑星からやして火球でした。#流星 #火球 pic.twitter.com/9YrqM6DG43
— 藤井大地 (@dfuji1) December 8, 2022
It was previously reported that scientists have discovered two minerals that have never been found on Earth. They were found inside a massive meteorite.
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