NASA confirms fireball meteor explodes over Ohio. See videos
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NASA has confirmed that a fireball and booms seen in northeast Ohio on March 17 was an asteroid that entered Earth's atmosphere.
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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.
NASA says the asteroid, which was approximately 7 tons, unleashed an energy of 250 tons of TNT when it 'fragmented' in Medina County.
After NASA confirmed that a meteor caused a loud "Boom!" heard across Northeast Ohio, the Browns posted a meme featuring star defensive end and reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett: Videos captured the meteor as it went across the sky in Pennsylvania and Ohio:
Cameras in the Pittsburgh area captured a bright meteor streaking across blue sky on Tuesday morning.
Did you hear a loud boom this morning? According to the National Weather Service, it apparently was the result of a meteor.