NASA confirms fireball meteor explodes over Ohio. See videos
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Skies across Northeast Ohio lit up with a fireball Tuesday morning, caused by an asteroid weighing about seven tons.
The National Weather Service in Cleveland suggested the sound might have originated from a meteor breaking apart approximately 27 miles above Lake Erie., US News, Times Now
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The boom heard around Northeast Ohio: Expert analysis of the morning meteor that shook the region
Multiple videos have captured the moment the meteor's impact was felt across the region.
A meteor over Ohio on Tuesday likely led to a loud boom, according to the National Weather Service. NWS Cleveland said the latest GLM imagery shows the meteor caused a loud
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The National Weather Service is reporting that a large boom felt across Northeast Ohio Tuesday morning could have been a meteor entering the atmosphere. “We have not heard of anything actually hitting the ground,
A loud boom heard and felt widely across parts of Ohio and Pennsylvania on Tuesday was likely the result of a meteor.
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Did scientists know about the meteor ahead of time? NASA researcher explains
Northeast Ohio is still buzzing after a 6-foot, 17,000-pound meteor soared across the sky on Tuesday morning before breaking apart in a "boom" heard across the area.
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