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Winchcombe meteorite: the space rock that fell in Gloucestershire
May 25, 2021 at 2:00 pm
The Winchcombe meteorite was found after a lot of observations of a fireball on 28 February 2021.
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That morning, a family in Gloucestershire had found this pile of grey dust spread out on their driveway with some bigger chunks sitting on top of it. They picked up the bigger bits using aluminium foil and put them in a sandwich bag.
Ashley King, who is a meteorite specialist at the Natural History Museum and helps the UK Fireball Network, went on local television and radio in Gloucestershire and alerted people, saying “If anybody’s got any unusual rocks that weren’t there yesterday, send me a picture.”