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Canada, Meteorite
Meteorite Crash in Canada Is Caught by Home Security Camera in Likely World-First Video Footage
The space rock—recorded with visuals and sound—landed where the homeowner had been standing just minutes earlier
Shocking Footage: Meteorite Crash Captured On A Doorbell Camera In Canada
A Canadian man, Joe Velaidum, discovered the first-ever recorded sound of a meteorite strike through his home security camera in Prince Edward Island.
Doorcam Captures Possible Meteorite Impact Sound In Canada's Prince Edward Island, Video
A video has been circulating showing a doorcam capturing a meteorite impact near a home in Canada. A recent NPR report indicates that a camera located on Prince Edward Island may have filmed the initial visuals of cosmic debris moving across the sky and falling to Earth.
Meteorite crash landing captured on Ring doorbell camera outside home in Canada
This is the first time the sound and image of a meteor falling has been documented on video, a University of Alberta scientist found.
Meteorite is caught on camera as it crashes outside a front door in Canada
Home security-camera footage shows a puff of smoke, with the sound of an explosion included, as the space rock lands in Canada.
Doorbell cam captures meteorite's historic landing in Canada
On Prince Edward Island, Canada, an extraordinary event took place. A home doorbell camera captured the image and sound of a meteorite striking the ground. According to Science Alert, this might be the first instance of such a recording in history.
Canadian man's home security camera captures the sight and sound of a meteorite strike
Joe Velaidum's home security camera captured the instant a meteorite smashed against his home's brick walkway. The video is thought to be the first recorded sound of a meteorite's direct impact.
Doorbell camera captures 1st-ever video of the sound and sight of a meteorite crash-landing
— 'Rare daylight fireball' meteor over NYC created loud boom near Statue of Liberty
Caught on camera: How a meteorite crash made history
A meteorite crash-landed on his home’s walkway. Hoping to confirm what he saw on his camera, Velaidum sent his home security video and pictures to Chris Herd, an expert in meteorites at the University of Alberta. Herd confirmed that it was indeed a meteorite and that it was a history-making moment.
Doorbell captures cosmic event: Rare meteorite in Charlottetown
An unusual event occurred on Prince Edward Island in Canada. A home doorbell camera recorded both the image and sound of a meteorite falling. As reported by Science Alert, this might be the first such case in history.
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P.E.I. Nurses' Union applauds change to Canada Health Act
P.E.I. Nurses' Union welcomes the recent change to the Canada Health Act, which will allow nurse practitioners to contribute ...
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Prince Edward Island takes steps to ease strain on overstretched hospitals
CHARLOTTETOWN - Prince Edward Island is warning that its health-care system is facing "significant" overcapacity, stretching ...
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Prince Edward Island premier warns of 'catastrophic' consequences of 25% tariffs
The premier of the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island warned during a visit to New Hampshire against the danger of increased taxes on trade between the United States and Canada.
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DENNIS KING: Prince Edward Island’s mission to protect trade opportunities
Trade with the United States is vital to the success of Prince Edward Island. In 2023 alone, P.E.I.’s exports to the U.S.
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P.E.I. health performance ranks first in Canada, but stacks up poorly internationally: report
That said, Canada ranked relatively well in this category, compared to other countries. As such, P.E.I. ranked above six ...
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Meteorite crashes onto walkway outside man’s home where he stood minutes earlier
An expert says the meteorite would have been traveling about 124 miles per hour when it smashed into the walkway.
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