South African scientists have recently revealed a unique meteorite fragment, discovered last month. The fragment, about the size of a motorcycle, was found by nine-year-old Eli-ze du Toit in the Eastern Cape. On August 25, locals across the Eastern Cape, Western Cape, and Free State observed a striking blue-white and orange streak in the sky, accompanied by explosive sounds and vibrations. The meteorite, now named the Nqweba Meteorite, weighs under 90 grams and measures less than 5 centimeters in diameter. Its exterior is black and shiny, while its interior is light grey with a concrete-like texture. The meteorite’s entry into Earth’s atmosphere was dramatic, creating a fireball and fragmenting during flight due to intense friction.