See dramatic video of Tue.’s meteor from Pittsburgh camera
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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.
A NASA spokesperson confirmed a meteor was spotted near Medina, Ohio, a city about 25 miles south of downtown Cleveland. There were sightings all along the mid-Atlantic. "At 9 a.m., I was on my way home from dropping my kids off at school,
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The bright daylight fireball was visible across a large swath of the U.S., from Illinois to Maryland to New York, at approximately 7:55 a.m. Central time.
A massive boom that shook northeast Ohio and was reportedly heard as far away as New York was the result of a rare daytime meteor, Pittsburgh’s National Weather Service confirmed. The fireball streaked across the sky just before 9 a.
Some residents immediately feared the sound was an explosion, according to CBS affiliate WOIO, but weather service officials say it appears to have been a meteor.
Thousands of people in northeast Ohio and parts of Pennsylvania and New York heard and felt a massive boom believed to have been caused by a meteor.
The sky is falling in Ohio. A man’s doorbell camera captured a fireball flashing across the sky Saturday night. The eerie object is believed to be a meteor that moved so fast it sparked a sonic boom as it fell to earth.