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  2. Charlottetown meteorite - Wikipedia

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    The Charlottetown meteorite was a meteorite fall observed on July 25, 2024. It is notable as the first meteorite known with video and audio of the impact recorded and as the only known meteorite fall in Prince Edward Island. [2] The Charlottetown meteorite is classified as H5 ordinary chondrite. [1]

  3. List of impact structures in North America - Wikipedia

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    This list includes all 60 confirmed impact structures in North America in the Earth Impact Database (EID). These features were caused by the collision of large meteorites or comets with the Earth.

  4. Charlevoix impact structure - Wikipedia

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    The projectile was probably a stony asteroid, at least 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) in diameter, and weighing an estimated 15 billion tonnes (17 billion short tons). The Mont des Éboulements, situated in the exact centre of the impact structure, is interpreted as the central uplift, a consequence of elastic rebound. [3]

  5. Buzzard Coulee meteorite - Wikipedia

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    This event has set a new Canadian record for the most number of pieces recovered from a single meteorite fall. [14] Robert A. Haag, a famous American meteorite hunter, offered $10,000 to anyone who gave him the first one-kilogram chunk of the meteorite. [3] "We can see on the videos that there were three big pieces that continue here.

  6. Pingualuit crater - Wikipedia

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    The Pingualuit Crater (French: Cratère des Pingualuit; from Inuit "pimple"), [2] formerly called the "Chubb Crater" and later the "New Quebec Crater" (French: Cratère du Nouveau-Québec), is a relatively young impact crater located on the Ungava Peninsula in the administrative region of Nord-du-Québec, in Quebec, Canada.

  7. Sudbury Basin - Wikipedia

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    Geologists reached consensus by about 1970 that the Sudbury basin was formed by a meteorite impact. [citation needed] In 2014, analysis of the concentration and distribution of siderophile elements as well as the size of the area where the impact melted the rock indicated that a comet rather than an asteroid most likely caused the crater. [15] [16]

  8. Asteroid that crashed into Earth was spotted just seven hours ...

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    It was the most powerful asteroid strike in more than 100 years, and left around 1,500 people injured as well as causing significant damage to buildings and blowing out windows. Show comments ...

  9. List of impact structures on Earth - Wikipedia

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    Canada 13 95–102: Dellen: Gavleborgs Sweden 19 140.82 ± 0.51: Des Plaines: Illinois United States 8 less than 299 Dhala: Madhya Pradesh India 11 1700–2500: Dobele: Dobele Latvia 4.5 252–359: Douglas Wyoming United States 16 ~280: Eagle Butte: Alberta Canada 8 less than 65 Elbow: Saskatchewan Canada 3.8 201–393: Flaxman: South Australia ...