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Meteor streaks across Ohio sky, NASA confirms
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According to a tweet from the National Weather Service in Cleveland, the fireball and boom was the result of a meteor that crashed somewhere in Northeast Ohio.
This is a rare moment when the moon and a cluster of shooting stars share the spotlight Early January features two major skywatching events, with a full supermoon and the Quadrantid meteor shower occurring within the same weekend The Wolf Moon reaches peak ...
A 7-ton meteor that sped across the Cleveland sky at 45,000 miles (72,420 kilometers) per hour on Tuesday before breaking apart in a thunderous boom startled residents who feared an explosion.
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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.
Amidst the ongoing conflict with Iran, the explosion of a meteor in the US skies has left people deeply terrified. The blast was so powerful that it was witnessed and felt by residents across several states.