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NASA inquires about meteorite in Australia, it turns out to be interesting project – Republic World
NASA asked for a report from school in Australia after a ‘meteorite’ crashed into their grounds leaving what appeared to be a smouldering mass of rock.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) asked for a report from a secondary school in Australia after a meteorite crashed into their grounds leaving what appeared to be a smouldering mass of rock and scorched earth. However, the worlds most renowned space agency mistook a school project for a meteorite crash. The principal of the Malanda State School in Queensland, Mark Allen, told 7NEWS that the authorities had all sorts of inquiries from all around the world, including NASA who asked…
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