Ancient 4.56 Billion-Year-Old Meteorite Crashes Through Georgia Roof

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A meteorite that struck a house in Georgia may be over 4.56 billion years old, potentially older than Earth, and is classified as an ancient Low Metal (L) ordinary Chondrite, originating from a breakup of a larger asteroid in the asteroid belt.
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