Indian
authorities say a falling object that killed a bus driver and injured three
others was a meteorite. If proven, it would be the first such death in recorded
history. Experts said other explanations were possible for the incident
Saturday in the southern state of Tamil Nadu. The impact of the object left a
large crater in the ground and shattered window panes in a nearby building,
killing the driver who was walking past.
“A
meteorite fell at a private engineering college… and claimed the life of a
college bus driver,” said the chief minister in a statement late Sunday
expressing “shock” at the news.
S.
P. Rajaguru, assistant professor at the Indian Astrophysics Institute in
Bangalore, said the rock could be a meteorite but further tests were needed. If
proven it would be the first meteorite death of a human in recorded history, he
said.
“Most
of the meteors never reach the earth surface as they completely vaporize in the
atmosphere,” he told AFP by phone.
“Hitting
the Earth surface is very rare and there have been no deaths in recorded
history.”
Rajaguru
said the missile could be debris from a rocket or a space shuttle. Meteors are
particles of dust and rock that usually burn up as they pass through the
Earth’s atmosphere.
Those that do not burn up completely, surviving the fall to Earth, are known as meteorites.
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