Verge Science | Tiny meteorites are everywhere. Here’s how to find them. @VergeScience | Uploaded February 2019 | Updated October 2024, 5 days ago.
Tons of tiny meteorites fall to Earth every day, but are next to impossible to find once they land. At least, that’s what the science community thought. In this pilot episode of our “Trial & Error” experiment series, we go on a hunt for micrometeorites with the help of the amateur scientist who showed the world that they truly could be found.
Special thanks to Alessandra Potenza for her help reporting this story.
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Tons of tiny meteorites fall to Earth every day, but are next to impossible to find once they land. At least, that’s what the science community thought. In this pilot episode of our “Trial & Error” experiment series, we go on a hunt for micrometeorites with the help of the amateur scientist who showed the world that they truly could be found.
Special thanks to Alessandra Potenza for her help reporting this story.
Read more here: bit.ly/2DbZGYt
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