DALLAS (AP) _ Two samples of fresh material from a meteor that alarmed numerous residents when it streaked across the Texas sky on Sunday have been found in a pasture in West.
University of North Texas observatory manager Preston Starr and UNT’s director of the planetarium and astronomy lab program Ron DiIulio said they found the pieces Wednesday about 5 p.m.
DiIulio said the pieces are about the size of large pecans with a crust that’s black like charcoal.
The men said they got help in their search from sheriff’s deputies in the area and had been searching since 3 a.m. Wednesday.
They planned to take their finds to the university for scientific study.
DiIulio said he thinks there are larger pieces still to be found.
West is about 70 miles south of Dallas.