Yeah, sounds about what you expect. A bit more "grainy" than I thought it would though.
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>From floating ghosts to potential UFOs, Ring doorbells have captured a lot of strange events.
Now, one couple's home security camera has recorded something entirely new to science.
For the first time ever, the terrifying sound of a meteorite striking the Earth has been revealed.
The groundbreaking video shows the exact moment a chunk of space rock hit the driveway of a home in Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Yeah, sounds about what you expect. A bit more "grainy" than I thought it would though.
Archive: https://archive.today/1uILo
From the post:
>>From floating ghosts to potential UFOs, Ring doorbells have captured a lot of strange events.
Now, one couple's home security camera has recorded something entirely new to science.
For the first time ever, the terrifying sound of a meteorite striking the Earth has been revealed.
The groundbreaking video shows the exact moment a chunk of space rock hit the driveway of a home in Prince Edward Island, Canada.
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