A chunk of an asteroid fireball that soared across the sky in the North-East 220 years ago is being sold at "a bargainbucket price". Grandfather Rob Elliott said he would accept a low five-figure sum for a 5.8kg piece of the four-billion-year old Hambleton Meteorite, which he unearthed six years ago on a forest track near the White Horse of Kilburn, North Yorkshire. Read more
It has been speculated that the Hambleton Pallasite, a rare type of meteorite found in 2005 in north Yorkshire, may be related to the 1783 Great Meteor, based on the latter's track and on weathering on the pallasite's surface. Read more
The Great Meteor of August 18, 1783 was an unusually bright bolide observed from the United Kingdom at a time when such phenomena were not well understood.