A large boom heard in northern Ohio Tuesday morning has been confirmed as a meteor that exploded above the Earth. The 7-ton ...
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NASA confirms meteor explosion over Ohio after sonic boom reports
A rare and dramatic daytime meteor explosion has captured global attention, sending shockwaves through northern Ohio and ...
NASA has confirmed the loud, booming sound heard near Cleveland on Tuesday morning was caused by an asteroid — which was ...
A loud explosive noise heard across Cleveland, Ohio, has unsettled the whole country. Here’s what it actually was: ...
Just before 9 a.m. on Tuesday a loud “boom” shook northeast Ohio — and had a lot of people wondering “what was that?” NASA later confirmed the sound was caused by a 6-foot, 17,000-pound meteor ...
The fireball was caused by an asteroid nearly 6 feet in diameter and weighing about 7 tons, NASA said. It moved southeast at 45,000 mph before fragmenting over Valley City. The fragments continued on ...
The dramatic event startled residents across several states in the US, many of whom reported hearing a loud boom and feeling ground tremors.
Reports of a big boom started popping up on Omaha area social media posts and local message boards at about 12:30 p.m. as ...
A meteor streaking across the sky triggered a loud sonic boom in Ohio, startling residents. The fireball was caught on camera, with NASA confirming a similar asteroid event.
A loud explosion in Northeast Ohio on Tuesday morning is believed to have been caused by a meteor entering the atmosphere. Residents reported a thunder-like sound, likely a sonic boom, as officials ...
NASA confirmed that a meteor crossed over eastern Ohio Tuesday morning and exploded about 30 miles above the earth.
Residents across Northeast Ohio describe shaking homes, rattling windows and a prolonged boom Tuesday morning that may have ...
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