A bright fireball was seen streaking across the night sky in over a dozen states on June 14. The American Meteor Society received nearly 400 reports of the event from residents in 15 states.
New analysis by NASA suggests the meteor that plunged into Cape Cod Bay on Saturday may be made of iron, with data indicating the object was unusually dense and is theoretically recoverable from the ...
WE’RE NOW LEARNING. IT LITERALLY SHOOK THE EARTH. THE SMALL, ORB LIKE INSTRUMENTS ARE SEISMOMETERS ON THEIR WAY TO THE BOTTOM OF THE OCEAN TO MEASURE EARTHQUAKES. SCIENTISTS AT THE WOODS HOLE ...
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A meteor exploded high above New England on May 30, producing a sonic boom that was heard across parts of Massachusetts, New Hampshire and neighboring states, including portions of New York. According ...
Riley Rourke is a digital producer for CBS Boston. She has worked at WBZ-TV since graduating from Emerson College in 2023. A meteor exploded off the coast of Massachusetts, causing a loud boom that ...
A meteor that caused a loud boom heard throughout the Northeast sparked confusion and chaos as police agencies and others scrambled to respond to reports of a fireball in the sky. NASA shared new ...
The boom could be heard across several states and shook houses. The boom could be heard across several states and shook houses. is the Verge’s weekend editor. He’s covered the tech industry for over ...
A screenshot of the flash recorded by satellite imagery Saturday afternoon. Signs indicate it likely was a meteor east of Boston. (Courtesy CIRA and NOAA) Reports of an explosion from people across ...
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May 31 (Reuters) - A bright fireball streaked across parts of New England in the U.S. on Saturday afternoon, ‌accompanied by a loud boom, after a meteor broke apart high in the atmosphere, NASA said ...
HE’S LIVE IN NEEDHAM, AS THIS WAS HEARD PRETTY MUCH ALL OVER AREA EVERYWHERE. JEN AND DAVID, WE HEARD IT OURSELVES AS WE WERE DRIVING RIGHT HERE THROUGH NEEDHAM EARLIER TODAY. IT WAS SO LOUD IT SHOOK ...