CLEVELAND, OHIO: A quiet morning in northern Ohio turned upside down on Tuesday, March 17, when a massive boom tore through the air, enough to shake windows and send everyone scrambling for answers.
A large 7-ton meteor struck near the Cleveland, Ohio, area, after fragmenting in the air, according to NASA. "A very bright daylight fireball was observed by witnesses from the northeast U.S. and ...
Residents across Northeast Ohio were startled Tuesday morning by a loud boom and bright flash in the sky, only to later learn that a meteor had streaked across the region. There was no warning signal ...
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