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Meteor Causes Loud Boom Across Ohio
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7-ton meteor streaks across Cleveland sky, unleashes energy of 250 tons of TNT in massive boom
A 7-ton meteor that sped across the Cleveland sky at 45,000 miles per hour on Tuesday broke apart in a thunderous boom that startled residents, who feared an explosion.
Here is a look at Olmsted Falls when Northeast Ohio felt a big boom from a meteor. Advertisement. About Our Ads
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.
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Ohio meteor: Olmstead Falls bus stop camera captures dramatic footage; details on impact crater
NASA confirmed a loud boom in Cleveland was a meteor from an asteroid that broke apart over Ohio and Pennsylvania, with fragments landing in Medina County.
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.
Cameras in the Pittsburgh area captured a bright meteor streaking across blue sky on Tuesday morning.
A suspected meteor that fell from the sky over the Cleveland area shook homes and startled residents who heard a boom that some compared to an explosion.
A camera in Olmsted Falls caught the moment Northeast Ohio felt a big boom. The NWS believes it was a meteor. This game can be pretty tough, so we've got clues if you're stuck on today's puzzle, #1,011. It was also the most watched WBC telecast all-time.