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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 ...
Did you hear a loud boom this morning? According to the National Weather Service, it apparently was the result of a meteor.
A meteor caused a loud boom heard across the Ohio Valley on March 17, but a meteor strike in the mid-Atlantic seems unlikely.
Tracking meteors comes down to a series of cameras and weather radar to pick them up and try to determine where they went. (AP Photo) ...
Spread the loveIntroduction to the March 2026 Fireball Event On March 15, 2026, NASA shared intriguing findings regarding a fireball that lit up the skies over Europe just a week earlier on March 8.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Leonids will peak on Monday, producing up to 15 meteors per hour against a nearly moonless night sky, with the best views ...
If an object were to break into the Earth's atmosphere, it's likely to be one of two things: space junk or a rare meteorite.
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