The 33-year-old Josua Hutagalung was working just outside his house when the football-sized meteorite smashed through his tin verandah.
Josua told Indonesia's Kompas newspaper that the sound was so loud that parts of the house started shaking, too. And he also saw that the tin roof of the house had broken.
The 2.1 kilogram rock is carbonaceous chondrite, an extremely rare variety estimated to be 4.5 billion years old and is worth around £645 per gram, reports the British daily The Independent.
Josua told The Sun that he sold the rock to a specialist collector, which got him enough money to retire and do something for the community.
Thomas Djamaluddin, head of Indonesia's National Aeronautics and Space Agency, told the media, "It was rare for such a large piece to fall in a residential community."
"Most of the meteorites fall in locations far from settlements, such as oceans, forests, or deserts."
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