Meteor, Ohio and loud boom
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No major meteor showers are active at this time.
A rare fireball bright enough to be seen during broad daylight dazzled skies and triggered a sonic boom in parts of the eastern United States on Tuesday morning.
A mysterious shaking startled residents across South Jersey on Tuesday afternoon, March 17, with reports of rattling windows and loud noises spreading across multiple towns, according to social media posts.
The talk all around New Jersey is about the sonic boom that rocked the coastline Thursday afternoon. The U.S. Geological Survey got the word out that it was not an earthquake. But what causes a sonic boom? NASA describes it as "the thunder-like noise a ...
The sky is falling in Ohio. A man’s doorbell camera captured a fireball flashing across the sky Saturday night. The eerie object is believed to be a meteor that moved so fast it sparked a sonic boom as it fell to earth.
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Cameras in the Pittsburgh area captured a bright meteor streaking across the sky on Tuesday morning. The National Weather Service's Pittsburgh office said it received reports from across western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio of loud booms and a fireball in the sky.