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A bright fireball spotted streaking across the sky over southeastern Texas on Saturday has been confirmed as a meteor, NASA announced.
NASA confirmed a meteor traveled over Texas after residents spotted a bright fireball in the skies on Saturday.
Meteorite hunters are combing Ohio for fragments of a space rock that streaked across the sky earlier this week.
There are multiple reports about an explosion in the sky in north Houston that NASA says was a meteor that landed in southeast Texas. According to NASA, a bright fireball was seen
A meteor likely exploded over Ohio March 17, creating a boom that rattled houses. How many have hit Ohio? Here's what to know.
KPRC2 viewers called the station around 4:45 pm Saturday, reporting a loud sonic boom as a meteor flew overhead! Viewer Luis Jasso is catching the video from his home in Katy, TX. View this post on Instagram Hundreds of sky watchers from social media to American Meteor Society reported the shooting star and boom.
The explosion produced a loud booming noise and even shook the ground.
After a seven-ton fireball exploded above the Cleveland area, a group of meteorite hunters descended too, in the name of science — and possibly cash.
A loud boom echoed across Texas on Saturday, March 21. Residents initially feared an explosion. Officials confirmed the sound was from a meteor. NASA stated the object broke apart mid-air. This fragmentation created a pressure wave causing the booms heard.
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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 the equivalent force of 250 tons of TNT,