
The shrapnel of the meteorite that was criticized on the roof of the owner of the house is billions of years, and the land is preceded by: Professor
A Meteoric It exploded on the roof of Georgia’s house last June Designed to be billions of years old And to blow up the ground, according to a professor of geology.
“Many people have seen a fire ball,” Scott Harris, Georgian at the University of Georgia, told Fox News Digital.
He said that he was immediately alerted to the accident and went to study what happened, and he looked at the attic of the entry point of the part.
“The owner of the house did not know that they had already a clean hole across the ceiling, through a air channel.”
“They knew about the hole on the surface, but they did not know that it passed through the air canal, through one side of the air canal, outside the other side of the air canal via feet of insulation, then through the ceiling, then they had about 10 feet from the ceiling, and then, the oblique ceiling, then went to the distance from there to the ground and left it on the ground.
He said that meteorites left a hole in the ground “about the size of large cherry tomatoes.”
“Thus he was severely sufficiently, he was crushed at all as a person beating him with a heavy hammer,” he explained.
Harris said that the old shrapnel broke the sound barrier for a short time when it entered the atmosphere of the earth.

“These are organisms dating back to the original material formed 4.56 billion years ago,” Harris explained.
“Therefore, in the days before the formation of the planets themselves, at least the rocky interior planets. As you know, these are the basic building blocks of our rocky planets, and this is one of the reasons that make scientists interested in their study is that they show us some of the operations that were active during the early days of the cruciate system.”
the earth It is believed that the age of 4.54 billion years.

Harris explained that although such a small shrapnel has not pose a threat to anyone, scientists want to study meteorite dynamics that fall on the ground because “the ultimate goal is to tell you what a risk assessment of what could be absolute destruction.”
He said: “No one should do anything about a small object like this next through the air, but understanding where these materials come from in the solar system and understand that even the dynamics of small pieces are important to ultimately understand where the greatest risks are for us in the future.”
Harris explained that scientists who study meteorite dynamics can try “a road engineer to avoid clashes with them, the most prominent of which are techniques like them a few years ago by the arrows mission, where we can already have what is called a kinetic campaign to go and move asteroids mainly.”
“If you moved as head asteroids towards us, and transferred it early enough, you will bring it to all of us together.”
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