The fireball was first spotted over the Atlantic Ocean before heading southwest at 30,000 miles per hour.
According to NASA, some meteors make a boom noise due to the hypersonic speeds that they're traveling at in the air. This ...
The meteor, which was spotted by eyewitnesses in multiple East Coast states, traveled for over 100 miles through the upper ...
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Traveling southwest at roughly 30,000 mph, the fireball eventually disintegrated about 27 miles above Galloway Township, New ...
The agency said the meteor first became visible just before 2:35 p.m. at an altitude of about 48 miles above the Atlantic ...