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 ...
Thousands of people across eastern Ohio and parts of Pennsylvania heard a loud boom that NASA said was caused by a meteor ...
Fireball meteors were spotted over Northeast Ohio on March 22 and 23 following a large meteor explosion on March 17. Meteorite hunters have searched Medina County, where fragments from the explosion ...
A fireball meteor exploded with the force of 250 tons of TNT over Northeast Ohio on Tuesday, March 17, and was visible from as far away as Chicago, Toronto, Philadelphia, and Richmond, Virginia, NASA ...
NASA confirmed a loud boom heard across Northeast Ohio was a meteor that entered the atmosphere. The meteor was nearly 6 feet in diameter, weighed about 7 tons, and traveled at 45,000 mph. Residents ...