"No other meteorite fall has been documented like this, complete with sound," says Dr. Chris Herd, a meteorite expert from the University of Alberta. Finding a meteorite anywhere in Canada is ...
"It's not anything we've ever heard before. From a science perspective, it's new," Chris Herd, the University of Alberta's meteorite collection curator, told CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin.
The Charlottetown meteorite was more significant because of the security-camera footage, said Chris Herd, a professor at the University of Alberta and the curator of its meteorite collection.
Dr. Chris Herd, a professor at the university, analyzed the microscopic structure of the specimen to verify its authenticity. - Chris Herd When a quick online search turned up the University of ...
That’s according to Chris Herd, the University of Alberta’s meteorite collection curator, who confirmed the object that hit the walkway with a loud bang and left a pile of dusty debris in July ...
Chris Herd confirmed that yes, this was *** meteorite, the first ever recorded to land on PEI, but also *** first for the world. The first time that we've ever had *** recorded fall of *** meteorite.
According to expert Chris Herd, it's an "ordinary chondrite," the most common kind of meteorite Have you ever wondered what a meteorite hitting Earth sounds like? Last July, Joe Velaidum and Laura ...
CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin speaks with Chris Herd, the meteorite collection curator at the University of Alberta, about this rare rock discovery. Luckier still, his home security camera ...