The couple subsequently gathered as much debris from the disintegrated projectile as possible and sent it to Chris Herd, curator of the University of Alberta’s meteorite collection ...
A meteorite hurtling at over 125 mph (201.17 km/h) narrowly avoided striking a Canadian homeowner, creating an extraordinary ...
according to Dr. Chris Herd, a professor of Earth and atmospheric sciences at the University of Alberta in Canada. Even in Herd’s line of work, incidents like the meteorite strike in Prince ...
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 ...
University of Alberta science professor Chris Herd said this is the first time the sound and image of a meteor falling has been documented on video. "No other meteorite fall has been documented ...
They sent the samples off to Chris Herd, curator of the University of Alberta’s Meteorite Collection, who confirmed their suspicions: this piece of rock was in fact a meteorite. By chance ...
it’s probably the first time that the sound of an impact of a meteorite hitting something at the surface has even been recorded,” University of Alberta meteorite expert Chris Herd told the ...
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.
They also connected with Chris Herd, curator of the University of Alberta’s Meteorite Collection and professor in the Faculty of Science, via the University of Alberta’s Meteorite Reporting ...
according to Dr. Chris Herd, a professor of Earth and atmospheric sciences at the University of Alberta in Canada. “The Charlottetown Meteorite sure announced its arrival in a spectacular way ...