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People from Delaware to Montreal reported either hearing loud booms or seeing the fireball in the sky over weekend A meteor over Massachusetts during the weekend ultimately prompted reports of booms ...
The boom could be heard across several states and shook houses. The boom could be heard across several states and shook houses. is the Verge’s weekend editor. He’s covered the tech industry for over ...
HE’S LIVE IN NEEDHAM, AS THIS WAS HEARD PRETTY MUCH ALL OVER AREA EVERYWHERE. JEN AND DAVID, WE HEARD IT OURSELVES AS WE WERE DRIVING RIGHT HERE THROUGH NEEDHAM EARLIER TODAY. IT WAS SO LOUD IT SHOOK ...
May 31 (Reuters) - A bright fireball streaked across parts of New England in the U.S. on Saturday afternoon, ‌accompanied by a loud boom, after a meteor broke apart high in the atmosphere, NASA said ...
A meteor traveling at tens of thousands of miles an hour triggered a loud boom and ground shaking that were felt across Massachusetts on Saturday afternoon. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The American Meteor Society said a boom heard by residents in multiple states Saturday afternoon was a 3-foot wide meteor entering ...
Massachusetts residents across several towns reported hearing a loud “boom” Saturday afternoon that could be attributed to a meteor entering Earth’s atmosphere. Just after 2 p.m., social media users ...
A loud boom that was heard across a broad swath of New England – from New Hampshire to Rhode Island – was caused by a meteor that broke up over the region Saturday afternoon, according to NASA. The ...
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 ...