Man Narrowly Avoids Disaster as 'One-in-a-Billion' Meteorite Smashes Into Windscreen While Driving Brand New Tesla
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Man narrowly avoids disaster as 'one-in-a-billion' meteorite smashes into windscreen while driving brand new Tesla
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.
A meteorite may have hit the windshield of a Tesla in Australia - This may be the first documented case of a meteorite hitting a moving vehicle.
Imagine driving your car when, without warning, something falls on your windshield. That's what happened to an Australian veterinarian. His Tesla was in autopilot mode and he says it saved his life. But the mystery remains whole. So what is this object that...
The mysterious object that fell on a man's Tesla in Australia while he was driving along the highway could be a meteorite, Science Alert reports. Andrew Melville-Smith, a veterinarian from Whyalla, South Australia, told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) that the object hit his car's windshield with such force that the glass seemed to soften and partially melt, leaving a network of cracks from the impact site. YOU WILL BE INTERESTED …
A motorist in Australia claims that his vehicle was hit by a celestial body in full drive.The object penetrated the windshield and left traces of melt in the glass.Affected motorists: Researchers investigate the impact site for residues of a possible meteorite. picture: South Australian MuseumA motorist in Australia claims his vehicle was hit by a celestial body in full drive.The object penetrated the windshield and left traces of melt in the gl…
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