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An asteroid weighing about 7 tons and traveling at 45,000 miles per hour zoomed over multiple states and lit up the sky as a meteor Tuesday morning, causing a loud boom that some residents mistook for ...
A meteor exploded Tuesday morning north of Cleveland over Lake Erie. The American Meteor Society received hundreds reports of a visible meteor from the Eastern Shore of Maryland to Kentucky; it was ...
A bright fireball that was spotted Saturday afternoon in the skies over southeastern Texas was a meteor that likely broke apart over the Houston area, according to NASA. Subscribe to read this story ...
Did you hear it? Or maybe you saw it?A 6-foot, 7-ton asteroid produced a bright daylight fireball in the sky Tuesday, with sightings coming in from multiple states.The event took place around 8 a.m.
Cameras in the Pittsburgh area captured a bright meteor streaking across the sky on Tuesday morning. The National Weather Service's Pittsburgh office said it received reports from across western ...
NASA says a meteor broke apart, causing the "booms" heard around Houston on Saturday. Researchers say more meteorites may have landed north of Houston. One woman contacted FOX 26 about a possible ...
A suspected meteor that fell over the Cleveland area on Tuesday shook homes and startled residents who heard a boom that some compared to an explosion. People hundreds of miles (kilometers) away ...
The National Weather Service says satellite images indicated a meteor flew over the skies of Northeast Ohio. Multiple people from across Northeast Ohio reported hearing a loud boom early Tuesday ...
Make a wish, stargazers – yet another unexpected "shooting star" show dazzled onlookers this week. A fireball was spotted by hundreds of people and captured on camera around 8 p.m. PT on Sunday, March ...
A loud boom heard around Ohio and beyond Tuesday morning was caused by a meteor, according to the National Weather Service Office in Cleveland. A NWS employee in Pittsburgh also captured video of the ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A 7-ton meteor that sped across the Cleveland sky at 45,000 miles (72,420 kilometers) per hour on Tuesday before breaking apart in a thunderous boom startled residents who feared an ...
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