NASA confirms meteor explosion over Ohio
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Eyewitness accounts and videos taken from across the Midwest reveal the streak of a large fireball across the daytime sky
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Did a meteor hit Cleveland? NASA confirms the cause behind the loud boom heard in northeast Ohio on March 17
A loud explosive noise heard across Cleveland, Ohio, has unsettled the whole country. Here's what it actually was:
NASA has confirmed that a fireball and booms seen in northeast Ohio on March 17 was an asteroid that entered Earth's atmosphere.
A meteor streaking across the sky triggered a loud sonic boom in Ohio, startling residents. The fireball was caught on camera, with NASA confirming a similar asteroid event.
Meteor Causes Loud Boom Across Ohio As It Enters Atmosphere, NASA Confirms - Watch Video
NASA's All Sky Fireball Network has indicated that a 7-ton asteroid approximately six feet wide exploded over Northeast Ohio on March 17, 2026. The American Meteor Society supported reports about a daytime bolide that was seen from 10 states in the US,
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