Meteor caused boom felt across northeast Ohio, experts say
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NASA confirmed a loud boom in Cleveland was a meteor from an asteroid that broke apart over Ohio and Pennsylvania, with fragments landing in Medina County.
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.
Thousands of people across eastern Ohio and parts of Pennsylvania heard a loud boom that NASA said was caused by a meteor entering the atmosphere on Tuesday, March 17.Dashcam footage from Matthew
Skies across Northeast Ohio lit up with a fireball Tuesday morning, caused by an asteroid weighing about seven tons.
NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick, currently aboard the International Space Station, captured footage of a meteor burning up in Earth atmosphere.
"For a few seconds I honestly thought something had exploded close to our aircraft," the traveler told Newsweek.