Australian vet Dr Andrew Melville-Smith was driving his new Tesla home when a 'really violent explosion' rocked the car, burning a hole in his windcreen.
When he later took his Tesla in for repairs, one technician mentioned that automotive glass doesn’t melt until around 2,700 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s when Melville-Smith reached out to mineralogist ...
Carro e Motos on MSN
Man escapes unusual accident after meteorite strikes the windshield of his newly purchased Tesla
An Australian man was saved by the windshield of his newly purchased Tesla after a suspected meteorite fell from space and ...
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Tesla may become first car ever hit by meteorite after mysterious object falls from sky
A Tesla’s windscreen melted after being hit by a mystery object in South Australia. Experts say it could be a world-first ...
The S2 mega meteorite unleashed an ancient apocalypse on Earth unlike anything we could imagine, but did it also help life ...
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A sky-high mystery, did a meteorite strike this passenger jet?
United Airlines 1093 from Denver to Los Angeles encountered the incident in the pre-dawn hours on Oct. 16 while flying at 36,000 feet (10,973 metres) over the town of Moab, Utah. The flight then ...
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I Investigated a Meteor Crash Site
Join us on an expedition through the deserts in search of meteorites, valuable space rocks worth $100,000. Featuring insights from meteor hunting expert Steve Arnold, also known as Fireball Steve, ...
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