Object that smashed windscreen unlikely to be anything 'from space'
19-12-2025 09:57 via abc.net.au

Object that smashed windscreen unlikely to be anything 'from space'

Scientists were hoping an object that smashed the windscreen of a self-driving car in October was a meteorite, but SA Museum's investigation says it remains a mystery.
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