Cosmic Crash Caught on Camera: Doorbell Cam Captures Rare Meteorite Impact Sound
In a remarkable cosmic event, the first-ever sound of a meteorite striking Earth has been captured on camera, landing dramatically in a homeowner's yard. Joe Velaidum, a resident of Prince Edward Island, Canada, experienced an extraordinary moment when a celestial visitor crashed near his property.
On July 25th of last year, Velaidum had just stepped out to walk his dog when an unexpected thunderous sound echoed around his home. His CCTV camera recorded the breathtaking moment, capturing the meteorite's spectacular descent from the sky and its impact on the ground.
After carefully collecting the star-shaped rock fragments, Velaidum sent them to the University of Alberta's Meteorite Collection. Chris Herd, the collection's curator, confirmed the authenticity of the extraterrestrial visitor.
"It's absolutely mind-blowing," Velaidum remarked, "to think that this chunk of rock has traveled hundreds of millions of miles across the vast expanse of space, only to land right on our doorstep."
This rare event offers scientists and space enthusiasts a unique glimpse into the mysterious journey of meteorites, transforming an ordinary day into an extraordinary cosmic encounter.