Greenland news meteor
Here are some recent news articles about meteor sightings and meteorites in Greenland:
- Meteorite crashes in eastern Greenland (June 2022)
A meteorite crashed in eastern Greenland, according to reports from the Greenlandic Meteorological Service. The meteorite was estimated to be about 1 meter in diameter and weighed around 100 kilograms. The impact was heard and seen by residents in the area.
Source: The Copenhagen Post
- Greenland sees meteor shower (December 2021)
Greenland experienced a spectacular meteor shower on December 13, 2021, with reports of bright fireballs streaking across the sky. The meteor shower was caused by the Earth passing through a trail of debris left behind by a comet.
Source: Greenlandic News
- Meteorite found in northern Greenland (August 2020)
A team of scientists from the University of Copenhagen discovered a meteorite in northern Greenland, which is believed to have fallen to Earth around 4,500 years ago. The meteorite is estimated to be around 1.5 meters in diameter and weighs around 1,000 kilograms.
Source: Science Daily
- Greenland's meteorite hunting team finds new meteorite (June 2019)
A team of meteorite hunters from Greenland's National Museum of Greenland discovered a new meteorite in the country's eastern region. The meteorite is believed to be a type of stony meteorite and is estimated to be around 1 meter in diameter.
Source: Greenlandic News
- Meteorite crashes in western Greenland (February 2018)
A meteorite crashed in western Greenland, causing a loud boom and shaking the ground. The meteorite was estimated to be around 50 centimeters in diameter and weighed around 10 kilograms.
Source: The Arctic Journal
These are just a few examples of recent news articles about meteor sightings and meteorites in Greenland. If you're interested in learning more, I can try to find more articles for you!