A six-foot, six-ton asteroid passed over northeastern Ohio on March 17, bringing the possibility of fragmented pieces scattered across a wide area.
What happened with the meteor that flew over Ohio and other parts of the U.S.? See videos of the moment and hear what it was like.
Meteor’s fiery passage through the atmosphere was captured by a space-based lightning mapper.
A meteor caused a loud boom heard across the Ohio Valley on March 17, but a meteor strike in the mid-Atlantic seems unlikely.
The National Weather Service has said the latest imaging suggests "the boom was a result of a meteor." ...
A meteor likely exploded over Ohio March 17, creating a boom that rattled houses. How many have hit Ohio? Here's what to know ...
NASA has confirmed that a fireball and booms seen in northeast Ohio on March 17 was an asteroid that entered Earth's ...
NASA has confirmed a fireball meteor exploded over Ohio on March 17, with meteorites possibly hitting Medina County. Check ...
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 ...
It wasn’t a plane or a bird. Meteorologists used satellite imagery and videos from employees to identify a meteor as the ...