Meteor Causes Loud Boom Across Ohio
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LOOK! Viewers capture sights, sounds of meteor in Northeast Ohio
People across the area felt, heard and even saw what the National Weather Service believes was a meteor in the sky over Northeast Ohio Tuesday morning.
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.
Skies across Northeast Ohio lit up with a fireball Tuesday morning, caused by an asteroid weighing about seven tons.
A sonic boom was heard across several states Tuesday after a meteor broke the sound barrier over the skies of Ohio, according to t. The boom happened around 9 a.m. EST, over Northeast Ohio, but was heard as far away as New York and the fireball was seen in multiple states,
A large boom felt by residents in eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania is thought to be a meteor entering the atmosphere, the National Weather Service has said
The western sky and social media lit up Tuesday morning when a meteor streaked through the atmosphere over northeast Ohio. Jared Rackley, an employee with the National Weather Service in Pittsburgh, caught video of the large fireball as the suspected meteoroid fell to earth.
Amateur astronomers no longer have to brave the frigid winter cold or humid summer nights to make important discoveries like in the past.
A large boom felt across eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania was likely the 'result of a meteor', the National Weather Service in Cleveland said, as videos of a fireball streaking across the sky cir