Noosa News
Project of meteorite landing goes viral

Images of a so-called meteorite crash landing on the grounds of a Queensland school have gone viral.
The Australia crash investigation unit Facebook page shared the photos with the hashtag #meteorite on Monday morning.
The post caused such a stir it was shared more than 600 times and received more than 450 comments in the space of two hours.
While some believed the photos, others were quick to point out it was a hoax.
“I can’t believe how many people have been fooled by this if it was a meteorite it be a massive crater for one that large…
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