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Meteorite that crashed into English driveway is now at London s Natural History Museum

A 4.5 billion year-old fragment of debris that hurtled to Earth from the outer reaches of our solar system has gone on display at the Natural History Museum, London. Called the Winchcombe Meteorite after the small English market town it crash-landed in in February, scientists say this type of meteorite is incredibly rare. Footage of its arrival on February 28 was captured by Richard Fleet from the UK Meteor Observation Network before landing on driveway of Hannah Wilcock in Winchcombe. It was peak lockdown, so I wasn t really doing anything that evening, funnily enough, Wilcock told reporters. And I heard something shatter outside. I had my window open, as I often do of an evening, and lo and behold, if it wasn t a meteorite.

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