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Atlanta Home Struck by Meteorite Older Than Earth, Study Finds : ScienceAlert

Last updated: August 10, 2025 8:35 pm
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Ancient Space Rock Crashes into Atlanta Home

In a surprising turn of events, a piece of space rock made its way to Earth and crashed into a home in Atlanta, Georgia. The newly named McDonough Meteorite, which entered our atmosphere on 26 June 2025, has been revealed to have a history that predates the existence of our planet.

According to planetary geologist Scott Harris from the University of Georgia, the McDonough Meteorite formed approximately 4.56 billion years ago, making it older than Earth itself. This fascinating discovery sheds light on the ancient origins of this extraterrestrial visitor.

Our planet, estimated to be around 4.5 billion years old, pales in comparison to the age of the McDonough Meteorite. The fragments that survived the impact are at least a few hundred million years older than Earth, showcasing the cosmic journey that this space rock endured before reaching our planet.

Uncovering the Origins of the McDonough Meteorite

Scott Harris explains, “In order to totally understand the history of this meteorite, we have to examine its composition and determine which group of asteroids it belongs to.” The rock’s long journey through space culminated in a fiery entry into Earth’s atmosphere, captivating onlookers as it blazed across the sky.

Upon impact, a piece of the meteorite crashed through the roof of a suburban home in Atlanta, leaving a dent on the floor where it shattered. Harris and his team recovered 23 grams of the meteorite for analysis, revealing that it is an L-type ordinary chondrite – a stony rock with a tumultuous past.

Belonging to a group of asteroids in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, the McDonough Meteorite is thought to have originated from a larger asteroid that broke apart around 470 million years ago. Pieces of this asteroid found their way into Earth-crossing orbits, eventually leading to a collision course with our planet.

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Unlocking Ancient Secrets of the Solar System

The fragment of the McDonough Meteorite will be further analyzed at the University of Georgia, offering insights into the conditions of the early Solar System before the formation of the planets. This remarkable discovery highlights the cosmic connections that link Earth to the vast expanse of space.


The dent the McDonough Meteorite made in the floor of the home it crashed down in. (Submitted to UGA)

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