OTTAWA, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- Canadian scientists said
Friday they have found fragments from the 10-ton space rock that fell in western
Canada last week.
The bright, colorful rock caused a late-night light
show as it fell near the Alberta-Saskatchewan border. Thousands of local
residents witnessed the scene and videos and cameras recorded it.
Planetary scientist Alan Hildebrand and graduate
student Ellen Milley from University of Alberta said they found meteorite
fragments in a rural area near the border town of Lloydminster, Alberta, late
Thursday.
They are currently searching the area to collect
additional fragments, which they believe are strewn across a 20-square-kilometer
area.
They reportedly found the 10 fragments on a frozen
pond, the biggest being a fist-sized meteorite. They believe there may be
thousands of fragments on the ground.
Canada's largest meteorite shower took place in
Alberta, when more than 700 fragments were recovered in 1960.