The New England event came just days after a bright meteor was reported over Western New York during the early morning hours of May 27.
Many home security cameras picked up the image of an object falling to earth, disappearing in a flash… and some say they ...
That loud boom and bright flash that woke many across Western New York early Wednesday? Scientists say it came from space.
A meteor exploded over New England Saturday afternoon, creating a daytime fireball and a massive “double boom” that shook ...
A meteor that exploded off the coast of Massachusetts set off a loud boom equivalent to 300 tons of TNT, NASA said.
The USGS noted the event was a "widely felt sonic boom from a suspected bolide," referring to a meteor that explodes in the atmosphere.
Learn more about the meteor that caused a mysterious double boom across parts of New England, with reports stretching from ...
NBC Boston meteorologist Pamela Gardner says it was likely a meteorite entering and exploding in our atmosphere. “There’s a satellite lighting detection around Boston -but no lightning! No earthquakes ...
Footage from a satellite confirmed that a May 30 sonic boom heard over the northeastern US was from a meteor, NASA stated.
NASA shared new details on the size and path of the meteor on Monday, upgrading the size of the object and revealing how far ...
The American Meteor Society said a boom heard by residents in multiple states Saturday afternoon was a 3-foot wide meteor entering the atmosphere near the Massachusetts and New Hampshire border.