I'm glad there's an app to upload videos to for people to watch and comment on. It's even better that you can link the actual video to a webpage so you can watch it somewhere else.
2 weeks ago | 164
Who ever Laid that stone needs to market off this “we make driveways so tuff it can withstand meteor strikes”
2 weeks ago (edited) | 1,700
Reporter: ladies and gentlemen I am sitting on the exact spot that yesterday a small meteorite hit the Earth. As we all know, a lightning never strikes twice in the sa....
2 weeks ago | 886
Dinosaurs thinking wtf…all we needed to survive was meteorite proof flooring
2 weeks ago | 428
Wow, that's amazing. No one would have known what had caused the damage had it not been caught on video. ☄️
2 weeks ago | 46
The tile had the right to defend itself
2 weeks ago | 1,600
" By a million to one shot, it missed my thingy" Baldrick
2 weeks ago | 158
One of the owners kids have been playing paintball and accidentally got some on her new patio so decided to blame it on a meteorite! We’ve all been there 😁
2 weeks ago | 99
You guys are smart taking people away from youtube to your own site to watch an ad and watch the video 👍
1 week ago | 17
‘Meteorite strikes Earth’ sounds much worse then Meteorite love taps some tiles
2 weeks ago | 48
Fun Fermi problem: calculate the square metrage of earth's surface visible by door cameras at any give time. Then divide the number of meteors caught on door camera footage in a year by that number. This can then be used to make a power of 10 estimate of the probability that a meteor hits a given square meter of earth's surface in a given year. Potential problems would be the necessity of accounting for years with increased meteor incidence.
1 week ago | 0
My 6th grade class went on an overnight wilderness/camping trip. During the night we all had to go on a hike just using the light from the moon, so it was dark. All of a sudden it looked like a car did a U-turn behind us, like bright headlights flashed us, but it was in the middle of a thick forest. Turns out it was a meteorite that landed just a few dozen feet behind our group.
1 week ago | 2
Somthing like a meteorite that has any densities to it at all falling at a high rate of speed is gonna punch right through that flat stone or concrete at the very least leave somekind of damage to it besides just a little dust.
2 weeks ago | 5
BBC News
A doorbell camera captured the moment a meteorite struck the ground outside a Canadian home, scattering dust and producing audible impact sounds. Watch it here: bbc.in/4fYqOuv
2 weeks ago | [YT] | 31,518