Canadian Man Captures First-Ever Audio and Video of Meteorite Impact
A Canadian resident, Joe Velaidum, has made headlines after capturing both audio and video of a meteorite crashing to Earth, marking what scientists believe is the first time such an event has been documented in this way. The incident occurred recently, with Velaidum standing at the impact location just minutes prior to the meteorite's arrival.
Velaidum expressed his amazement, stating, "The shocking thing for me is that I was standing right there just a couple of minutes before impact. If I’d seen it, I probably would’ve been standing right there, and it could have ripped me in half."
His daughter, Laura Kelly, revealed that the family initially questioned the origin of the object after Velaidum shared a link to the University of Alberta’s Meteorite Reporting System. She remarked on the family’s growing awe at the discovery, noting, “We are now in awe that a piece of ancient interstellar space could travel millions of miles and land, literally, on our doorstep."
The University of Alberta has confirmed that the meteorite is classified as an ordinary chondrite. Geologist Chris Herd called the event “momentous," emphasizing its significance as the first and only meteorite recorded from the province of Prince Edward Island and possibly the entire Maritime region.
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