The National Weather Service has said the latest imaging suggests "the boom was a result of a meteor." ...
The fireball was traveling at 35,000 mph, NASA said.
A loud explosion hears and felt across Northeast Ohio on March 17 was likely a meteor creating a sonic boom. The National Weather Service confirmed the event using satellite imagery and video evidence ...
Some residents immediately feared the sound was an explosion, according to CBS affiliate WOIO, but weather service officials ...
NASA confirmed a fireball meteor exploded over Ohio on March 17, with meteorites possibly hitting Medina County. Didn't see it? Check out the videos.
A forecaster tells The Independent the sound was like sonic booms caused by jets flying above the speed of sound ...
A rare and dramatic daytime meteor explosion has captured global attention, sending shockwaves through northern Ohio and ...
Read the latest update: 7-ton asteroid: Meteor spotted across much of U.S. broke apart over Greater Cleveland CLEVELAND, Ohio ...
Fireball meteors were spotted over Northeast Ohio on March 22 and 23 following a large meteor explosion on March 17. Meteorite hunters have searched Medina County, where fragments from the explosion ...
HOUSTON (CW39) — There are multiple reports about an explosion in the sky in north Houston that NASA says was a meteor that landed in southeast Texas. According to NASA, a bright fireball was seen on ...