A landowner and geologists are locked in a legal battle over the ownership rights of a meteorite. The 14-kilogram chunk of iron rock landed on private property in Sweden in November 2020, before ending up at the Swedish Museum of Natural History.
Mike Armstrong looks at what both sides are arguing, where the meteorite is sitting now, the next potential court fight and what Canadian laws state about objects that fall on private or government-owned land.
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Mike Armstrong looks at what both sides are arguing, where the meteorite is sitting now, the next potential court fight and what Canadian laws state about objects that fall on private or government-owned land.
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