SPACEExperts said artificial intelligence can help experts check if the Hoba meteorite will remain to be the world's largest space rock yet. Read on to know why.
A meteorite discovered in 2019 revealed that pebbles were flying off the surface of the asteroid Bennu. Check out to know how the scientists were able to come up with their hypothesis about the ejection of pebbles.
A meteorite crashed into the ocean off the coast of Papua New Guinea in 2014, which is the third interstellar object known and the first to exist on Earth. Continue reading for the full story.
Scientists discovered an interlocking form of graphite and diamond in ancient Canyon Diablo meteorite. Continue reading to know more about the structure and how it could help the electronics industry.
Curtin’s Space Science and Technology Centre revealed the exact impact crater of the oldest Martian meteorite Black Beauty a.k.a Northwest Africa 7034. Continue reading to know more about the location of the home crater.
Locals from a Wales town captured a UAP that looked similar to the shape of an Audi R8. Read more about the strange encounter and the true nature of the object.
Experts from Japan and NASA completes the set of nucelobases in DNA and RNA of Earthly life from meteorite samples. Learn more about the extraction, and how this study offers proof of the space-based origin of life.
Astronomers used drones and artificial intelligence in locating a meteorite in Australia. Read more to learn how they found the fallen space rock in a desert.
A new study discovered clues of lunar formation from the 2013 Chelyabinsk meteor. Read on to find how the meteorite provided a glimpse of our moon's early age.
Wealthy people finally got their hands on a chunky space rock and a dog house hit by a meteorite. Here are the ones they bought during Christie's yearly auction.
A Martian 'Black Beauty' meteorite has been discovered with evidence of a large asteroid collision on Mars, which might change the timeframe for when the red planet was habitable.
In 1996, NASA scientists claimed that a meteorite had shown indications of life on Mars, and Bill Clinton organized a televised news conference to celebrate the "awe-inspiring" discovery about the organic compound.