The owner of the house, Wilfried Labuch, said he heard a loud explosion and his wife suggested it might be a meteorite. The couple didn’t believe it right away, but a few days later they discovered a space rock near their home.
A meteorite fragment recently fell on Elmshorn (Germany). A space object the size of a tennis ball broke through the roof of an apartment. No injuries resulted from the incident. Bild writes about it.
During its fall, a meteorite fragment broke two roof tiles before falling into the house’s driveway. Homeowner Wilfried Labuch heard a loud explosion and his wife suggested it might be a meteorite. But the couple threw this idea aside, as such a phenomenon is quite rare in Germany. However, a few days later they found a piece of rubble near their house.
A spokesperson for the German Aerospace Center said that the discovered meteorite weighs 225 grams and is still hot. The previous fall of a meteorite in this country was recorded in April 2002 near Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria.
Previously Focus He wrote that the Americans noticed a fireball flying in the sky. According to eyewitnesses, it looked “larger than an ordinary meteor” and could be seen for a long time.
It was also reported that a “mysterious monster” was captured on a night camera in the United States. Reserve staff posted a black and white image of the animal on social media, asking if it was something that had escaped from the zoo or if it was an entirely new species.
Source: Focus
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