(It's the end of the month, I'm begging for monthly votes, I won't forget!)
When the meteorite samples began to emit a green glow, a group of scientists were sweating profusely, trying every possible way to separate them. They used all possible means, including small winches, lifting equipment, towing ropes, and crowbars used in laboratories. Some even risked their lives to touch the potentially deadly outer space materials with their bare hands, but it was all in vain: the meteorites didn't budge. Some unknown force enveloped these samples, making them feel as heavy as a thousand pounds, as if they were frozen with the surrounding space.