Fireball Meteor Seen Across Maryland And Multiple States, Loud Boom Reported - The BayNet
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The American Meteor Society says people have reported seeing the meteor from Wisconsin to Maryland, more than 1,000 kilometers away.
A fireball is an extremely bright meteor that occurs when fragments of space rock enter the Earth's atmosphere. The phenomenon was recently reported in several U.S. states. Read more
The fireball was visible in broad daylight and left a boom that many felt as a tremor: the signal, even recorded by meteorological satellites, reopens the debate about the real risks of the sky.
Meteor creates giant fireball over Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Maryland
BALTIMORE, MD—A meteor entered Earth’s atmosphere and created a giant fireball in the skies over Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Maryland on Tuesday morning. The incident occurred at around 9 a.m. EDT on March 17 and resulted in a sonic boom. The fireball and explosion could be heard all along the East Coast, according to reports. “We’re receiving reports across western PA and eastern OH of a loud boom and a fireball in the sky,” the National Weather Se…
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