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A bright meteor streaked across the Midwest sky on June 1, generating witness reports from at least eight states and leaving behind dazzling footage of the celestial display.
Days after a meteor exploded over New England, another fireball was spotted, visible in the Midwest to the Northeast. Rob Marciano has more.
Tuesday, April 21, may be your best chance to catch both the northern lights and Lyrid meteor shower in Iowa. Here's what to know:
A meteor made an unlikely appearance near an active volcano, streaking the night sky with light. The moment was captured on video.
Some residents in the Greater Toronto Area reported a potential meteor sighting, lighting up the sky in the region early Wednesday morning.
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A Dazzling Meteor Just 'Video Bombed' a Volcanic Eruption
A bright streak of light explodes above the glowing slopes of Mayon Volcano at 10:33 p.m. on May 25, 2026. (afarTV/YouTube) It's not every day that our planet erupts in a fiery outpouring from the ground and the sky at the same time and same place.
A fiery object disintegrated as it fell off the Boston coast, causing sonic booms heard across Massachusetts and reports of sightings along the Northeast.
HOUSTON, Texas — Residents across East Texas were caught by surprise on Saturday as a meteor streaked across the sky, accompanied by reports of a loud boom. NASA later confirmed on X that the fireball blazed across the sky around 4:40 p.m. CDT on March 21.
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NASA confirms blazing 75,000 mph meteor explosion lighting up Boston skies and rattling homes
On Saturday at around 2:06 pm ET, residents across northeastern United States witnessed a dazzling fireball streak across the sky, culminating in a powerful explosion over Cape Cod Bay. Captured on cameras and visible in satellite imagery,
A fireball meteor was captured behind Mayon Volcano in the Philippines, creating a dramatic scene over one of the world's most active volcanoes.