Footage from a satellite confirmed that a May 30 sonic boom heard over the northeastern US was from a meteor, NASA stated.
A meteor that exploded off the coast of Massachusetts set off a loud boom equivalent to 300 tons of TNT, NASA said.
NASA said the energy released when the meteor broke up was equivalent to about 300 tons of TNT.
The United States Geological Survey has confirmed that the mysterious noise heard across Massachusetts Saturday afternoon, ...
The explosions and the boom sounds heard by the residents could be the result of “a rather significant bolide/meteor entering ...
Officials with the American Meteor Society and NASA say a double boom heard in multiple states Saturday afternoon was a ...
The American Meteor Society says a 3-foot meteor caused the boom heard across Massachusetts and parts of the Northeast Saturday.
A significant flash was detected by the GOES-19 weather satellite around the time of the reports.
According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), it was a "widely felt sonic boom from a suspected bolide".
A mysterious sonic boom rocked Boston and New England on Saturday afternoon, with meteorologists suggesting a possible meteor ...
The meteorite​ that caused a sonic boom heard throughout Massachusetts on Saturday ​landed "right in the middle of Cape Cod ...
A loud boom was heard in Columbia South Carolina on Thursday, leaving people confused about what caused it. The USGS later ...