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Drivers across the Southeast were startled when they saw a mysterious fireball streak across the sky. Many reported shaking and hearing a sonic boom.
Fireballs fall on the Earth every day—but the one that just streaked across the southeastern U.S. this week was unlike the ...
NASA confirmed a meteor entered Earth's atmosphere over Georgia, disintegrating with energy equivalent to 20 tons of TNT.
A rarely seen daytime fireball that may have been dropped by a meteor was spotted across the Southeast on Thursday — creating a sonic boom that blared through the region.
The object, identified as a fireball, "exploded 27 miles above West Forest, Georgia, unleashing an energy of about 20 tons of TNT," per CBS News.
Officials across the Southeast are investigating reports of a "fireball" seen in the sky, with over 100 sightings reported to ...
A fireball, or an exceptionally bright meteor, appears to have exploded in the skies over the southeastern U.S. on Thursday.
Did a meteorite slam into a Georgia house? Video, what to know about mysterious fireball One poor Georgian may have gotten a closer look at the fireball object that most people saw from miles away ...
The American Meteor Society said it received more than 160 reports of a fireball sighting from observers in Georgia and South Carolina.
The fireball is presumed to be from a meteor fragmenting in the sky, according to meteorologists and other experts.