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A piece of outer space rock that blasted through the sky above metro Atlanta is now a part of Georgia's Tellus Science Museum ...
Tellus Science Museum officials are thrilled to soon showcase a celestial specimen that has claimed nationwide attention. The ...
It blasted into Earth’s atmosphere 27 miles above Georgia and was found by a meteorite hunter in Henry County.
A science museum in Georgia is studying a piece of a meteor that blazed over the Southeast last week and was later recovered ...
Cartersville's Tellus Science Museum has collected a piece of the meteorite that fell from the sky and landed in the Henry ...
Dozens of people captured the meteor falling from the sky on their cellphones last week. WRDW’s sister station got a look at ...
Treasures of NOAA’s Ark will remain on display at the Tellus Science Museum through Oct. 29; the museum is located at 100 Tellus Drive in Cartersville, and regular hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
The Tellus Science Museum announced its 1.5 millionth visitor on Saturday - what a spokesperson for the group is calling a huge milestone.
It will forever be remembered as one of the greatest days in American history — July 20, 1969, when astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first two people to set foot on the moon.
You know that sinking feeling you get when you fetch the mail and it’s nothing but bills? If your mailbox was anything like the one included in the exhibit “Jeweled Objects of Desire” at ...