NASA confirms meteor explosion over Ohio
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TOLEDO, Ohio — Residents in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan could hear a loud noise - a sonic boom - Monday afternoon while airmen conduct a functional flight check, the 180th Fighter Wing said. In a press release and social media post, the 180th ...
A bright meteor-like fireball streaked across the sky over the United States on the morning of March 17, around 9:00 AM local time, astonishing residents across Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and Michigan.
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.
Residents in western Fond du Lac and eastern Green Lake Counties were shocked when a sound that was described as sounding like an explosion took place Monday night, March 9, […]
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NASA says meteor that lit up Vancouver sky was travelling 100 times speed of sound
VANCOUVER — A meteor that NASA says soared across the night sky above Metro Vancouver at about 100 times the speed of sound set off a fireball, a sonic boom and an explosive response online.
You may have heard reports of booms in Ohio on Tuesday, and with that came further news that it could be because of a meteor hitting. Is that true? Per the National Weather Service, the answer is: Yes!