NASA confirmed a fireball meteor exploded over Ohio on March 17, with meteorites possibly hitting Medina County. Didn't see ...
NASA confirmed the meteor broke apart over Valley City, with potential fragments landing in Medina County. Residents across Northeast Ohio were startled Tuesday morning by a loud boom and bright flash ...
According to the National Weather Service, the loud sonic boom was caused by the meteor. A NASA spokesperson spoke with reporter Clay LePard, confirming the meteor was spotted near Medina. "I woke up ...
Tens of thousands of people across northern Ohio heard a loud boom, and some people even felt the ground shake.
Some residents immediately feared the sound was an explosion, according to CBS affiliate WOIO, but weather service officials say it appears to have been a meteor.
After a 7-ton meteor flew across Ohio on Tuesday, some might be wondering just how big is that? Here are few things to help ...
A meteor is a space rock (meteorite) that has entered Earth’s atmosphere. It often enters at high speeds and burns up, looking to us like a fireball or "shooting star." A meteorite is a rock that ...
A loud boom was heard in northeast Ohio on March 17. Officials say it was likely caused by a passing meteor.