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Meteorite that landed in Botswana tracked to its birthplace in the asteroid belt


28 April 2021
Fragment of asteroid 2018 LA recovered in Central Kalahari Game Reserve in central Botswana.
(Image credit: SETI institute)
A small asteroid barreled through the sky and burned up over the Kalahari Desert of Botswana in the summer of 2018 and now, scientists suspect that the space rock originated from Vesta, the second largest asteroid in the
The small
asteroid, named 2018 LA, was first observed through a telescope at the University of Arizona s Catalina Sky Survey and looked like a speck of light whizzing through the stars,
This is only the second time we have spotted an asteroid in space before it hit ....

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Meteorite that landed in Botswana tracked to its birthplace in the asteroid belt


26 April 2021
Fragment of asteroid 2018 LA recovered in Central Kalahari Game Reserve in central Botswana.
(Image credit: SETI Institute)
A small asteroid barreled through the sky and burned up over the Kalahari Desert of Botswana in the summer of 2018 and now, scientists suspect that the space rock originated from Vesta, the second largest asteroid in the
The small
asteroid, named 2018 LA, was first observed through a telescope at the University of Arizona s Catalina Sky Survey and looked like a speck of light whizzing through the stars,
This is only the second time we have spotted an asteroid in space before it hit ....

Botswana General , Ashley King , Motopi Pan , Mohutsiwa Gabadirwe , Peter Jenniskens , Christopher Onken , American Museum Of Natural History , Natural History Museum , University Of Arizona Catalina Sky , Botswana Geoscience Institute , Skymapper Telescope At Australian National University , Kalahari Desert , Catalina Sky Survey , Skymapper Telescope , Australian National University , Mapper Project Scientist , Central Kalahari Game Reserve , American Museum , Natural History , போட்ஸ்வானா ஜநரல் , ஆஷ்லே கிங் , கிறிஸ்டோபர் ஓங்கன் , அமெரிக்கன் அருங்காட்சியகம் ஆஃப் இயற்கை வரலாறு , இயற்கை வரலாறு அருங்காட்சியகம் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் அரிசோனா கேடலினா வானம் , போட்ஸ்வானா புவி அறிவியல் நிறுவனம் ,

An asteroid traveled for 23 million years before crashing into Earth — and now scientists know where it came from


An asteroid traveled for 23 million years before crashing into Earth and now scientists know where it came from
By Sophie Lewis
NASA attempts historic touchdown on asteroid
A small asteroid crashed into Earth three years ago and now scientists know where it came from. Researchers have traced the origins of the resulting rare meteorite fragments, which began the journey to Earth some 23 million years ago. 
The asteroid, called 2018 LA, shot across the sky like a fireball before landing in Botswana on June 2, 2018. Researchers subsequently recovered 23 meteorites from the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, a huge area known for its diverse wildlife. ....

Eteläuomen Läi , Motopi Pan , Mohutsiwa Gabadirwe , Peter Jenniskens , Roger Gibson , University Of Helsinki , Catalina Sky , University Of Arizona Catalina Sky , Botswana Geoscience Institute , Central Kalahari Game Reserve , Catalina Sky Survey , Solar System , Kees Welten , ரோஜர் கிப்சன் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் ஹெல்சின்கி , கேடலினா வானம் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் அரிசோனா கேடலினா வானம் , போட்ஸ்வானா புவி அறிவியல் நிறுவனம் , மைய கேலஹாரீ விளையாட்டு இருப்பு , கேடலினா வானம் கணக்கெடுப்பு , சூரிய அமைப்பு ,

An asteroid traveled for 23 million years before crashing into Earth — and now scientists know where it came from


An asteroid traveled for 23 million years before crashing into Earth and now scientists know where it came from
By Sophie Lewis
NASA attempts historic touchdown on asteroid
A small asteroid crashed into Earth three years ago and now scientists know where it came from. Researchers have traced the origins of the resulting rare meteorite fragments, which began the journey to Earth some 23 million years ago. 
The asteroid, called 2018 LA, shot across the sky like a fireball before landing in Botswana on June 2, 2018. Researchers subsequently recovered 23 meteorites from the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, a huge area known for its diverse wildlife. ....

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These meteorites landed on Earth after a 22-million-year voyage


These meteorites landed on Earth after a 22-million-year voyage
For the first time, scientists have been able to precisely map the flight path of an asteroid that landed on Earth and trace it back to its point of origin. The boulder-size fragment’s journey to our planet began 22 million years ago, according to new research.
The asteroid, known as 2018 LA, appeared like a fireball in the skies over Botswana on June 2, 2018, before breaking apart and landing in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve.
Prior to breaking up in Earth’s atmosphere, scientists determined that the asteroid was about 5 feet (1.7 meters) in diameter, weighed 12,566 pounds and had been traveling at 37,282 miles per hour. ....

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