They Tracked a Meteorite and then Found It in 15 Minutes

This video tells the seemingly impossible story of the tenth meteorite ever found in New Zealand. In 2024 a fireball's path was captured by the Fireballs Aotearoa camera network. and it's trajectory calculated. With the help of a team of scientists and enthusiasts a search was started and the meteorite found in an unbelievable 15 minutes! How was this possible? Marshall Palmer explains The meteorite is on display at Otago Museum: https://otagomuseum.nz/learn/outreach... With many thanks to Fireballs Aotearoa camera network enthusiasts: https://fireballs.nz/ James Scott and Otago University Geology Department https://www.otago.ac.nz/geology Aiman Amerul Muner @ Stuff for video and photos. https://www.thepress.co.nz/nz-news/36... Marina Stroinigg for kind permission to use her field video footage. Check out her video of the day of discovery here:    • We found New Zealand’s 10th Meteorite! - F...   Alexis Dunkin for video clip from Star Safari observatory https://star-safari.nz/ Search Organisers Steve Wyn-Harris and Dennis Behan. Computer Modelling by Peter McKellar, Jesse Stayte and Denis Vida.