Sound of meteorite striking Earth caught on doorbell camera
Sound of meteorite striking Earth caught on doorbell camera
Experts from the University of Alberta believe this is the first time audio of a meteorite fall is recorded.
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One of the perks of having so darn many cameras everywhere - we get to capture rarely recorded events like this regularly.
51 0 ReplyAmerican doorbell cams are the new Russian dashcam. Only main difference is that American doorbell cams are directly connected to the cloud/police.
20 0 ReplyI know you are speaking in general about rare things but this specific instance it said it was an historic first. That’s wild
16 1 ReplyWhat's truly wild is a news source providing the video at the top of the story without any overlays, talking heads or extraneous crap. Astonishing.
33 1 ReplyThanks, you (what's the opposite of saving a click?)!
3 0 ReplyI'm not on my usual device so I don't know if adblock would have helped, but that BBC shithole did have a 30 second unskippable ad for a 10 second video.
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And yet still no ghost, aliens, yeti, etc.
If only people realized how they need to betray their intellectual integrity to believe in any of those.
8 0 ReplyPeople used to think the notion of rocks falling out of a clear blue sky was bullshit. And here we are.
3 0 ReplyI was expecting it to sound like a bullet
1 0 ReplyPeople used to think the notion of rocks falling out of a clear blue sky was bullshit. And here we are.
I read "bullshit" as "bullet". I need to go to sleep.
2 0 ReplyYet oddly it made sense
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