Hello, and welcome to another episode of No Such Thing as a Fish,
a weekly podcast this week coming to you live from Dave's Leicester Comedy Festival.
My name is Dan Schreiber, and please welcome to the stage it's Anna Chazinski, James Harkin and Andy Murray.
And once again, we have gathered around the microphones with our four favorite facts from the last seven days,
and in no particular order, here we go.
Starting with my fact,
my fact this week is that when something thought to be a meteorite actually turns out to be an ordinary rock,
it's called a meteorong.
How cool is that?
So we were sent that fact in by someone called Molly Christie.
She listens to the show, she sent it in.
I was looking into it.
It's not obviously an official scientific terminology, but if you look into it,
I've read AMAs on Reddit with meteorite experts, they all call it the meteorong.
Yeah, it is quite a common thing.
I went to the Natural History Museum a few years ago,
and there's kind of a department there that if you have any weird stuff that you find in your garden or whatever,
and you're not sure what it is, you can send it to them.
They do call them meteorongs, and they think that actually,
when people think they find meteorites, it's almost always a meteorong.