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NASA, TNT and meteor

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Space.com on MSN · 19h
Massive boom over US was a meteor explosion as powerful as 300 tons of TNT, NASA confirms
Footage from a satellite confirmed that a May 30 sonic boom heard over the northeastern US was from a meteor, NASA stated.

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Live Science on MSN · 1d
Update: NASA confirms fireball meteor exploded over northeastern US with force of 230 tons of TNT
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NASA confirms meteor exploded over New England
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Watch: Moment a meteor creates sonic boom over Massachusetts
A meteor exploded off the coast of Massachusetts, causing a loud boom on 30 May.

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 · 23h
What was that sound? Meteor causes massive sonic boom over Massachusetts
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Meteor over Massachusetts prompts reports of booms across US and Canada
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Meteorite Delivers 300-Ton TNT Blast to Cape Cod Bay
The blast sent shockwaves across New England and prompted witnesses to label the event a “fishy squisher.”

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WHDH · 1d
NASA: Pieces of meteor landed in Cape Cod bay
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Experts explain how rare meteor created New England sonic boom
The Indianapolis Star
29d

Eta Aquarids due for 2-night peak. When to see meteor shower in Florida

Viewers in the Northern Hemisphere can expect to see 10 to 30 meteors per hour under ideal conditions. A bright waning gibbous moon may interfere with viewing the meteor shower during its peak. Will cloud cover further impede views in Florida? The best ...
Corpus Christi Caller-Times
28d

Halley's Comet meteor shower tonight. When to see peak in Texas

The Eta Aquarids meteor shower will be active from April 19 to May 28, 2026. The shower will peak on the nights of May 5-6 as Earth passes through debris from Halley's Comet. Viewers in the Northern Hemisphere can expect to see 10 to 30 meteors per hour ...
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