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#MeteorSighting Northeast Ohio today
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#MeteorSighting: A very bright daylight fireball was observed by witnesses from the northeast U.S. and Canada this morning, March 17. An analysis of currently available data places first visibility of the meteor above Lake Erie. The fireball - caused by a small asteroid nearly 6 feet in diameter and weighing about 7 tons - moved southeast at 45,000 mph before fragmenting over Valley City. The fragments continued on to the south, producing meteorites in the vicinity of Medina County, Ohio. 🔗 go.nasa.gov/4bcMwMg Eyewitness accounts supplied by the American Meteor Society

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Naija Sports Crib
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@NASASpaceAlerts People really saw a 7-TON asteroid blazing through the sky in BROAD DAYLIGHT… and some of those fragments are now sitting in Ohio 🤯☄️ Space isn’t “out there” — it just showed up over Lake Erie at 45,000 mph. #MeteorSighting
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#MeteorSighting: A very bright daylight fireball was observed by witnesses from the northeast U.S. and Canada this morning, March 17. An analysis of currently available data places first visibility of the meteor above Lake Erie. The fireball - caused by a small asteroid nearly 6 feet in diameter and weighing about 7 tons - moved southeast at 45,000 mph before fragmenting over Valley City. The fragments continued on to the south, producing meteorites in the vicinity of Medina County, Ohio. 🔗 go.nasa.gov/4bcMwMg Eyewitness accounts supplied by the American Meteor Society
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How do we know it was a meteor? 🧐 NOAA’s GOES-19 satellite picked up the flash using its Geostationary Lightning Mapper! ⚡🛰️ It wasn’t a storm—just a space rock moving at hypersonic speeds. Science is wild! 🌌🔭 #NWS #Astronomy #MeteorSighting
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Thiyagu 🇮🇳@jThiyagu·
A beautiful & powerful blast of a Meteor upon entry in to Earth's atmosphere as seen near Koblenz, Germany on 8th Mar. The scary blast was reportedly seen on a close range by a passenger travelling on plane from Brussels. #MeteorSighting
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#MeteorSighting: A fireball was observed by witnesses early this morning, March 11. The meteor became visible over Rathbone, New York, moving northwest at 46,000 mph before disintegrating above the town of West Almond on Interstate 86. 🔗 go.nasa.gov/47qniYk Eyewitness accounts supplied by the American Meteor Society
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#MeteorSighting: A fireball was observed by witnesses in several northeastern states and Canada on the night of March 8. It was also confirmed by numerous meteor cameras in our NASA Fireball Network. The meteor became visible over Paw Paw, Maryland, moving northwest at 62,000 mph before disintegrating above Point Marion, Pennsylvania. 🔗go.nasa.gov/4cCMWwA Eyewitness accounts supplied by the American Meteor Society
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#MeteorSighting: A fireball was observed by witnesses in Washington and the British Columbia, Canada, on the night of March 3. The meteor became visible over Coquitlam, BC, moving northeast at 75,000 mph before disintegrating above Greenmantle Mountain. 🔗go.nasa.gov/4u7Ms7M Eyewitness accounts supplied by the American Meteor Society
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#MeteorSighting: A fireball was observed by witnesses in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas on the night of Mar. 2. The meteor appeared 48 miles above the town of Chickasaw in northeastern Louisiana and traveled west at 30,000 miles per hour for 41+ miles before disintegrating above the Georgia Pacific Wildlife Management Area. 🔗go.nasa.gov/4rdXVQL Eyewitness accounts supplied by the American Meteor Society
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#MeteorSighting: A fireball was observed by witnesses in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and Wisconsin the evening of Feb. 10. It was first spotted above Trinity, Indiana, and traveled 48 miles before disintegrating above the town of Laura, Ohio. 🔗 go.nasa.gov/3O3hspc Eyewitness accounts supplied by the American Meteor Society
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#MeteorSighting: A fireball was observed over Florida the night of Feb. 2. It was first spotted west of Bonita Springs and traveled 60 miles northwest before disintegrating. Read more: go.nasa.gov/4qlHzFl Eyewitness accounts supplied by the American Meteor Society
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#MeteorSighting: A fireball was observed over northern Michigan in the early morning of Nov. 23 – moving northeast at 98,500 mph. After traveling 82 miles, the fireball disintegrated above Lake Huron. Read more about this sighting: go.nasa.gov/3K3TOHr Supporting data supplied by the American Meteor Society.
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