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Houston meteor explosion: 35,000 mph fireball unleashes 26 tons of TNT energy, NASA confirms Texas boom
A loud boom reported across parts of Texas on Saturday afternoon, March 21, initially feared to be an explosion, has now been linked to a meteor. In social media residents across the Houston area ...
HOUSTON (CW39) — There are multiple reports about an explosion in the sky in north Houston that NASA says was a meteor that landed in southeast Texas. According to NASA, a bright fireball was seen on ...
Picture a space rock. This one was 3 feet wide, but it weighed about a ton and moved at a speed of about 35,000 miles per hour across the sky, just 50 miles above Houston on Saturday. The meteor's ...
Recent fireball meteor sightings across the U.S. are common for this time of year, according to NASA. The rate of bright meteor appearances can increase by 10% to 30% between February and April. A ...
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