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Posted on November 15, 2019November 16, 2019 by Ryan

St. Louis Fireball and Meteorite Search

It’s been a very exciting week around here! The news roundup…

Scientists think there may be meteorites in this Missouri pasture. The hunt is on.

Researchers comb Warren County ranch in search of ping pong ball-sized meteorite.

It was the bluish glow seen and heard across the area. So what exactly was it? Your questions answered, here.

Unfortunately I think this is a piece of industrial slag.

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