Man finds 'meteor fragment'

Published Apr 17, 2010

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Milwaukee - Scientists say an apparent fragment from a meteor that lit up skies over the US Midwest this week has been recovered in southwestern Wisconsin.

The fragment weighs 140 grams and is about the size of an unshelled peanut. The meteor had streaked across the sky about 10pm on Wednesday and was visible from southern Wisconsin and northern Iowa to central Missouri.

University of Wisconsin geology professor John Valley says the fragment has a so-called fusion crust. The paper-thin blackened coating results when a meteor superheats as it speeds through the atmosphere.

Valley says the man who found the fragment lent it to university scientists for analysis.

He says the meteor appears to have come from the vast asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. - Sapa-AP

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