Brown University lab helps identify meteorite that fell on ice cream

Brown University lab helps identify meteorite that fell on ice cream

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A Brown University lab helped verify a meteorite that landed on a Pennsylvania resident’s ice cream container, university officials said.

According to university officials, a meteorite crashed through a parked vehicle’s window in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, on May 17, 2023.

https://turnto10.com/news/local/brown-university-lab-helps-identify-meteorite-that-fell-on-ice-cream-pennsylvania-analysis-ibarra-lab-vehicle-rock-sciences-research-march-12-2025

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@cubesjdd
@cubesjdd - 20.03.2025 13:31

This is a "hammerstone".

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@bigonaka8159
@bigonaka8159 - 18.03.2025 00:53

Never send in the whole rock you find to be identified, they will keep it.
Especially if it's a solid gold meteor.
They will tell you that the rock is now part of a government investigation concerning reasons unspecified to your understanding or knowledge.
Meaning you will never get your gold meteor rock that fell on your property. It is a matter of secrecy now. And you lose, everything. The more you pursue the more they put you under. You will get pulled over by Police officers that play nonsense games with your life . That's just the beginning. Even the judges will fail on you. And sentence you to jail for things you never committed. Trust the government? You bet. They are your best friend. If you want your life disrupted and put i. A tail spin. Just because someone with a higher clearance told them to do.

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@MagneticOriginals
@MagneticOriginals - 16.03.2025 22:03

I’ll bet it’s part of Musk’s starlink satellites!

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@newmoonmeteorites4430
@newmoonmeteorites4430 - 15.03.2025 03:27

You want to see some nice meteorites discovered up here in New Hampshire? Waaaaay bigger that that little speck. Not kidding, lots of irrefutable proof, evidence, besides the obvious meteorites themselves. Check out a few of my slideshows...

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@ivansepulveda854
@ivansepulveda854 - 13.03.2025 21:25

Wow ... What are the odds

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@brendonmonson4053
@brendonmonson4053 - 13.03.2025 00:55

Did insurance fix the window? Thats the real important question!

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