NASA confirms fireball meteor explodes over Ohio. See videos
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US: Meteor impact rocks Ohio, sonic boom felt across area
A suspected meteorite landed near Cleveland, Ohio, on Tuesday morning, March 17, after a bright fireball was reported across multiple states, including Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and Michigan — and as far as Virginia and Canada.
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.
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The boom heard around Northeast Ohio: Expert analysis of the morning meteor that shook the region
Multiple videos have captured the moment the meteor's impact was felt across the region.
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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.
A meteor caused a loud boom heard across the Ohio Valley on March 17, but a meteor strike in the mid-Atlantic seems unlikely.
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