Meteorite debris from a Houston fireball was detected on weather radar. Learn how radar tracks falling meteorites after a ...
Some people describe seeing a possible meteorite streaking overhead. According to NASA, it was a meteorite that broke apart ...
A meteor caused a loud boom heard across the Ohio Valley on March 17, but a meteor strike in the mid-Atlantic seems unlikely.
According to the National Weather Service, the loud sonic boom was caused by the meteor. A NASA spokesperson spoke with ...
The chances of the Mid-Atlantic being struck by a meteorite are slim, but you can still track meteors and meteorite showers ...
NASA has confirmed that a fireball and booms seen in northeast Ohio on March 17 was an asteroid that entered Earth's ...
Tracking meteors comes down to a series of cameras and weather radar to pick them up and try to determine where they went.
Boots are on the ground in Sharon Center, where meteorite hunters are searching for fragments from a meteor that lit up the ...
Northeast Ohio is still buzzing after a 6-foot, 17,000-pound meteor soared across the sky on Tuesday morning before breaking ...
It was visible around 4:40 p.m. Saturday. According to NASA, it broke apart just west of Cypress Station.
NASA has a network of cameras called the NASA All Sky Fireball Network that help track the streaks in the sky.