"The episode is part of a series of three events that took place on three successive days. This, counting that those registered since 1960 are about 40, is a truly exceptional event that will probably never be repeated," said Dario Barghin on Monday, expert from the University of Turin (north), in a press conference reported by the local media.
According to the researchers, the meteorite could be a chondrite from the main asteroid belt of the solar system, and the fact that several of its fragments fell into a house without touching terrestrial soil prevented them from being contaminated and, therefore, the study of its chemical and mineral composition will have even more value.