This image made from video shows video taken from a surveillance camera showing a suspected meteor falling through the sky in Olmsted Falls, Ohio, on Tuesday, March, 17, 2026. CLEVELAND, Ohio — A ...
A 7-ton meteor caused a loud boom and bright flash over Northeast Ohio on Tuesday morning. Residents reported feeling vibrations and hearing a sound that shook their homes. Experts say the meteor was ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A 7-ton meteor streaked across Cleveland’s sky Tuesday at 45,000 mph, unleashing 250 tons of TNT energy in a boom ...
An asteroid weighing about 7 tons and traveling at 45,000 miles per hour zoomed over multiple states and lit up the sky as a meteor Tuesday morning, causing a loud boom that some residents mistook for ...
An asteroid weighing about 7 tons and traveling at 45,000 miles per hour zoomed over multiple states and lit up the sky as a meteor Tuesday morning, causing a loud boom that some residents mistook for ...
A loud explosion hears and felt across Northeast Ohio on March 17 was likely a meteor creating a sonic boom. The National Weather Service confirmed the event using satellite imagery and video evidence ...
Suspected Meteor Cleveland This image taken from video shows a suspected meteor falling through the sky in the greater Pittsburgh, Pa., area on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. (Jared Rackley via AP) (Jared ...
People around northeast Ohio flooded Nexstar’s WJW newsroom with reports of what sounded like a “large explosion” that lasted several seconds just before 9 a.m., and caused homes and businesses to ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) — A 7-ton meteor that sped across the Cleveland sky at 45,000 miles (72,420 kilometers) per hour on Tuesday before breaking apart in a thunderous boom startled residents who ...
An explosion that rattled houses and startled people and pets alike over Northeast Ohio on March 17 was likely caused by a meteor, according to the National Weather Service. On Facebook, the NWS ...
(WJW) – NASA has confirmed that a loud “boom” reported across Northeast Ohio on Tuesday morning was a meteor. People around northeast Ohio flooded Nexstar’s WJW newsroom with reports of what sounded ...
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