Videos of meteorite impacts
Overview of recent impacts Northern Germany Jannuary 19 th, 2009 Northern Germany Jannuary 19 th, 2009 Western Canada November 20 th, 2008 Western Canada November 20 th, 2008 Neuschwanstein, Germany April 6 th, 2002 Neuschwanstein, Germany April 6 th, 2002 Peekskill, USA October 9 th, 1992 Peekskill, USA October 9 th, 1992
Northern Germany On Saturday 01/ , a meteorite impact was reported by a large amount of witnesses. This is the most recent impact known. There were even some videos taken as, for example, shown in this video: ojyus&NR=1 On Saturday 01/ , a meteorite impact was reported by a large amount of witnesses. This is the most recent impact known. There were even some videos taken as, for example, shown in this video: ojyus&NR=1 ojyus&NR=1 ojyus&NR=1
Alberta/ Saskatchewan On evening Thursday 11/ , people in western Canada reported sightings of meteorites in Alberta and Saskatchewan. In this case, a few videos of the impact were taken as shown in this video: On evening Thursday 11/ , people in western Canada reported sightings of meteorites in Alberta and Saskatchewan. In this case, a few videos of the impact were taken as shown in this video:
Neuschwanstein The impact took place in Neuschwanstein, Bavaria on April 6 th, The meteorite broke up in 2 pieces, both were found through pictures and videos taken of the impact. The impact took place in Neuschwanstein, Bavaria on April 6 th, The meteorite broke up in 2 pieces, both were found through pictures and videos taken of the impact.
Peekskill The Peekskill meteorite broke up over the United States on October 9, 1992, an event witnessed by thousands across the East Coast. The meteorite broke up over Kentucky and landed on a parked car in Peekskill, New York. Major cities like Pittsburgh witnessed the bright meteorite. The meteorite traveled northeast and had a pronounced greenish color. The meteorite has been captured on 16 different videos and remains as one of the most famous meteorite sightings. The Peekskill meteorite broke up over the United States on October 9, 1992, an event witnessed by thousands across the East Coast. The meteorite broke up over Kentucky and landed on a parked car in Peekskill, New York. Major cities like Pittsburgh witnessed the bright meteorite. The meteorite traveled northeast and had a pronounced greenish color. The meteorite has been captured on 16 different videos and remains as one of the most famous meteorite sightings.
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