Shortly after Anders Helstrup jumped from a small plane in Norway two years ago, he sensed that something strange happened. He wasn’t sure what it was until he checked the film from the helmet camera he’d been wearing and saw a stone hurtling through the air, barely missing him.
Experts soon confirmed that the stone that nearly hit Helstrup was a meteorite — the first meteorite in history that’s been captured on film in mid-air after the light has disappeared from it and it’s in “dark flight.” Helstrup has expressed his own doubts, but meteorite experts who have reviewed the footage remain insistent of the flying stone’s space origins.
Since then, meteorite enthusiasts have spent hours painstakingly searching for the meteorite, but to no avail. They’ve now created a website and released this video in an attempt to generate additional interest and assistance in the search for the valuable meteorite…