A ball of space mud just pelted Earth—and scientists couldn't be happier
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We haven’t seen a rock like this in 50 years.
In late April, the residents of Aguas Zarcas in Costa Rica saw a giant fireball light up the sky as it hurtled towards the ground and broke up into hundreds of pieces in…
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