A meteor lit up the sky over Ohio, creating a stunning spectacle captured on camera. So, how rare is it to see a meteor?
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Rare 'daytime fireball' creates powerful sonic boom as 7-ton smeteor explodes above eastern US
A fridge-size space rock spectacularly broke apart over Ohio at 40,000 mph, creating a loud boom and a rare "fireball" that shone in the bright blue daytime sky. The rare sight, which exploded with ...
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Rare 6-ton daytime fireball seen soaring over the US may have dropped meteorites in Ohio
A rare daytime fireball was spotted by many people yesterday across the US Midwest, burning brightly in the sky before ...
A massive boom that shook northeast Ohio and was reportedly heard as far away as New York was the result of a rare daytime meteor, Pittsburgh’s National Weather Service confirmed.
A streaking fireball lit the starkly cold Tuesday morning sky and detonated with the force of 250 tons of TNT, rattling ...
At last, a reason to visit Ohio. Meteorite hunters are descending on the Buckeye State after a huge meteor streaked across the sky and rained down interplanetary fragments. The space rock — a six-foot ...
No major meteor showers are active at this time.
A rare fireball bright enough to be seen during broad daylight dazzled skies and triggered a sonic boom in parts of the ...
A likely meteor lit up the sky Tuesday over the Northeast. But how often do meteors actually hit the ground? (Photo: Tellus Museum) ...
A meteor exploded over northern Ohio with the force on March 17. Here's where the meteorite shards may have fallen and what to do if you find one.
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