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meteor, Ohio

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Fireball meteor explodes over Ohio. How many have hit the state?
A loud explosion hears and felt across Northeast Ohio on March 17 was likely a meteor creating a sonic boom.

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 · 9h · on MSN
A meteor just exploded over Cleveland
 · 5h
Meteor explodes over Ohio with the force of 250 tons of TNT, fireball seen in 13 states
 · 4h
Meteor with 'loud boom' seen in Ohio, Pennsylvania
A loud boom heard around Ohio and beyond Tuesday morning was caused by a meteor, according to the National Weather Service Office in Cleveland.

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 · 4h
Meteor spotted streaking across the skies over Pennsylvania and Ohio
 · 7h
Doorbell Camera Captures Fireball Streaking Across Northeast Ohio Sky
 · 6h
NASA confirms ‘boom’ in Ohio was 17,000-pound meteor
NASA confirmed a 6-foot, 17,000-pound meteor traveled 44,000 mph over northeast Ohio.

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 · 7h
Passing Meteor's Sonic Boom Shakes Ohio Home
 · 9h
National Weather Service says a meteor may have caused loud 'boom' in northern Ohio
9hon MSN

What Northeast Ohio residents heard and felt as suspected meteor boom rattled region

CLEVELAND, Ohio — What was that? When a boom shocked residents throughout Northeast Ohioans, they thought a tree had hit the roof or something exploded in the attic. Readers who responded to cleveland.
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Ohio and Pennsylvania Residents Believe a Massive Meteor Is To Blame for Explosion

Viral video appears to capture a meteor that hit Cleveland, Ohio, passing over Pennsylvania and causing a boom that could be heard in both states.
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Akron explosion? Here's what caused loud boom heard in Ohio today

A loud boom shook Northeast Ohio Tuesday morning, rattling homes. See what the National Weather Service says it may have been.
8hon MSN

Suspected meteor causes massive boom heard in Northeast Ohio, as far away as New York

Thousands of people in Northeast Ohio heard and felt an explosion Tuesday morning.
9hon MSN

Meteor’s thunder-like noise was a sonic boom, not the sound of explosion

CLEVELAND, Ohio — The meteor that slashed through the Earth’s atmosphere Tuesday morning rattling nerves across Northeast Ohio could be heard far and wide because it broke the sound barrier, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Jim Sullivan.
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Seven-ton meteor that fell from the Cleveland sky could be seen several states away

The meteor was first seen about 50 miles above Lake Erie before breaking apart in a thunderous boom, startling residents.
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