Did you ever see an asteroid downed in land? I mean in land, not in sky. They are sliding in dome, not falling.

Lonar lake, in India.
This lake is made by a meteor falling down. It even looks like a crater.
It is a lake. You was not there when its falling. It just looks like a crater. There is not a real proof its being a fallen asteroid.
There are geological reasons why this is thought to be a crater from an impact. From wiki:
"The lake was initially believed to be of volcanic origin, but now it is recognized as an impact crater created by the hypervelocity impact of either a comet or an asteroid. The presence of plagioclase that has been either converted into maskelynite or contains planar deformation features (PDFs) has confirmed the impact origin of this crater. It is argued that only shock metamorphism caused by hypervelocity impact can transform plagioclase into maskelynite or create PDFs. The presence of shatter cones, impact deformation of basalt layers comprising its rim, shocked breccia inside the crater, and non-volcanic ejecta blanket surrounding the crater are further proof of the impact origin of Lonar crater."