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Johnstown meteorite returns to cemetery where it crashed 100 years ago
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It’s been 100 years since Denyse Seymour’s family gathered at the Johnstown Cemetery to lay her great-grandfather John Moore to rest.
The funeral had just started, when Seymour says it was crashed by an unexpected guest, a meteorite.
“People thought the world was ending when it hit,” Seymour said. “They went and dug up the meteorite, and then finished the funeral.”
Read more: https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/johnstown-meteorite-100-years-later/73-d627e133-10d3-4e63-8c74-e7425c974d12
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