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Daylight fireball meteor may have rattled parts of New York City and New Jersey, NASA says . No meteorites were produced by this event, according to the agency.
Residents in parts of New York City and New Jersey were shaken by a loud boom Tuesday morning, with NASA officials saying it was likely due to a daylight fireball meteor. A daylight fireball is a ...
Reports of a daylight fireball and loud booms across New York City and New Jersey suggest a meteor entered the atmosphere above the city and traveled west at 38,000 mph, NASA says. When you ...
Residents in parts of New York City and New Jersey were shaken by a loud boom Tuesday morning, with NASA officials saying it was likely due to a daylight fireball meteor. A daylight fireball is a ...
NASA's Meteor Watch team reports that the daylight fireball was seen at 11:17 a.m. ET. NASA says it was likely a daylight fireball meteor that rattled parts of the East Coast. 24/7 Live Houston ...
NASA's Meteor Watch team reports that the daylight fireball was seen at 11:17 a.m. ET. NASA says it was likely a daylight fireball meteor that rattled parts of the East Coast. 24/7 Live Raleigh ...
so this is a rare daylight fireball." Related: Delta Aquariids 2024: July's next meteor shower offers ideal conditions for 'shooting stars' Footage of the fireball was shared by a resident in ...