The fact anyone suggests this meteorite was at risk of being lost, or that it 'survived' (including Mashable) is just beyond moronic.
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Nothing in the world better than a giant meteorite is their how exciting humanity a miracle meteorite
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Perhaps we should worship it
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Really?
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If it could stand entering the earths atmosphere I’m sure the fire didn’t have any effect on it
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Well duh! It made it through space and the atmosphere and the collision with the damn planet... A camp fire wont hurt this thing.
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'survives' is a bit dramatic, that fire would have been a lot less hot than what it endured through its entry into our atmosphere...
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No duh—they can withstand 4,000+ degrees. That’s a bit more than fires on earth dole out to more delicate substances.
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It crashed down from SPACE of course it survived.
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Oh good a fucked meteorite. https://www.binance.com/?ref=19159232 join Binance and buy Bytecoin.
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