The meteorite fragments that reached Earth ended up in the ocean, sparing populated areas.
Residents reported a sharp boom and shaking homes after a meteor fragmented high over New England, NASA said.
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NASA confirms blazing 75,000 mph meteor explosion lighting up Boston skies and rattling homes
On Saturday at around 2:06 pm ET, residents across northeastern United States witnessed a dazzling fireball streak across the ...
It sounded like an explosion. For some, it felt like one. Just after 2 p.m. on May 30, residents across Massachusetts—and ...
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75,000 mph-speeding meteor behind massive sonic boom over Massachusetts, NASA says
It was a nice, quiet Saturday afternoon in New England until the sky decided ...
A meteor exploded Saturday afternoon a little north of Boston, causing a double boom sound and some buildings to shake.
A meteor exploded just off the coast of Massachusetts, causing a loud boom, Saturday. Meteorologists have said a loud blast ...
The meteor streaked across the region around 2 p.m., according to NASA, hurtling into Earth’s atmosphere at a speed of roughly 75,000 miles per hour.
A CBS News meteorologist confirmed the sonic boom heard across neighborhoods in Massachusetts was indeed because of a meteor.
A loud explosion was heard in Boston and surrounding towns Saturday afternoon, with some residents as far as Rhode Island and New Hampshire reporting a “boom” and ground tremors. The Massachusetts ...
The American Meteor Society said a boom heard by residents in multiple states Saturday afternoon was a 3-foot wide meteor entering the atmosphere near the Massachusetts and New Hampshire border.
NBC Boston meteorologist Pamela Gardner says it was likely a meteorite entering and exploding in our atmosphere. “There’s a satellite lighting detection around Boston -but no lightning! No earthquakes ...
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