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A cop car in Canada, just going about its business, manages to catch a meteor falling to earth on its dashboard camera.
Quite something to see.
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24 November 2008 12:00 GMT / By Ian Hughes
This little clip grabbed some headlines this weekend, simply because it's so unusual.A cop car in Canada, just going about its business, manages to catch a meteor falling to earth on its dashboard camera.
Quite something to see.
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