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4.56 Billion-Year-Old Meteorite Streaks Through Georgia Sky, on Video

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Last updated: August 10, 2025 1:32 pm
News Room Published August 10, 2025
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Crashes Into Roof Of Georgia Home

Published August 10, 2025 5:32 AM PDT

Look up in the sky … It’s a bird, it’s a plane … No, it’s a 4.56-billion-year-old meteorite that’s older than planet Earth!

NASA has confirmed the fireball witnessed over Georgia and across the Southeast today was a meteor, shown in this video from Atlanta News First viewer Lindsey Rodney. >> https://t.co/jO9xoU3DPK pic.twitter.com/uOwYgeX3qn

— Atlanta News First (@ATLNewsFirst) June 27, 2025
@ATLNewsFirst

Yup, you read it right … The fiery comet — nicknamed the “McDonough Meteorite” — was captured on film streaking through the skies above Georgia and South Carolina on June 26 … but the video was recently released.

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The University of Georgia also issued a press release Friday with their findings, primarily from UGA planetary geologist Scott Harris, who says the meteor slammed into the roof of a house just outside Atlanta. Luckily, nobody was injured!


Harris says 23 grams of meteor fragments were taken from the roof and analyzed under a microscope. Based on his examination, Harris determined the comet was a whopping 20 million years older than the Earth. Now that’s old!

🚨#UPDATE: The meteor / fireball witnessed by countless people across multiple states has now been confirmed to have struck Earth. Officials say fragments of the meteorite crashed through the roof of a home in Henry County, Georgia. pic.twitter.com/9qrU1BCnyd

— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) June 26, 2025
@rawsalerts

By the way, check out the video if you haven’t already. It’s pretty damn wild seeing that sucker shooting through the sky.



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