Monday, October 22, 2012

METEORITE FALLS ON A WOMAN'S HOME



Last week, an exploding fireball surprised hundreds of residents in California's Bay Area. On the same night, a very tiny piece of that fireball allegedly struck the roof of a woman's home in Novato, California, Henry K. Lee of SFGate reports. The woman, 61-year-old Lisa Webber, heard the meteor hit her roof, and found the rock fragment in her yard three days later. She went searching for it because the local news was reporting that some debris may have been left behind from the earlier meteor shower. NASA has examined the space rock, which is about two inches, and confirms that  it is from the meteor that passed over the Bay Area Wednesday night. The streaking fireball was part of the annual Orionid meteor shower, which peaked Sunday Oct. 21, producing an average of 25 meteors per hour


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/meteorite-falls-on-california-home-2012-10#ixzz2A2xo48VR


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