Maryborough Meteorite: Man Uses Hammer, Drill, Acid to Crack 460-Million-Year-Old Space Rock

Maryborough Meteorite: Man Uses Hammer, Drill, Acid to Crack 460-Million-Year-Old Space Rock

Updated on 30 Nov 2025 β€’ Category: Science

Maryborough Meteorite: David Hole was searching for gold in Australia when he discovered a 17-kilogram meteorite, estimated to be about 4.6 billion years old.


Maryborough Meteorite: In 2015, a guy named David Hole was out hunting for gold in a park near Melbourne, Australia. With the use of a metal detector in Maryborough Regional Park, Hole dug up a weird reddish rock that weighed a whopping 17 kilograms,...

Source: ET Now   β€’   30 Nov 2025

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