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NASA-confirmed meteor airburst over New England


In brief
  • A meteor exploded high above the northeastern US, producing bright fireball and loud sonic booms heard across several states.
  • NASA and other agencies confirmed and monitored the event using satellite and eyewitness data, noting no injuries or damage.
  • The explosion's energy was about 300 tonnes of TNT, causing shockwaves and sparking public and scientific interest in near-Earth objects.
NASA-confirmed meteor airburst over New England

A meteor entered the atmosphere over the northeastern United States and exploded at high altitude, producing a bright fireball and loud sonic booms heard across multiple states. NASA and other agencies confirmed the event using satellite and eyewitness data and are monitoring debris and measurements. Some reports estimate the energy release at roughly 300 tonnes of TNT, with the object disintegrating above about 60 kilometers, while others emphasize the scientific detection and lack of injuries. The explosion generated extensive video and social media reaction, renewed attention to near-Earth object monitoring, and ongoing analysis by authorities.

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Agency and scientific perspective

These sources emphasize official confirmation and the scientific monitoring of the event, citing NASA and satellite detections and framing the explosion as a matter of research rather than immediate public harm. They note no reported injuries or damage and highlight follow-up analysis by authorities and scientists.

Energy estimate and shockwave reports

Reports in this group focus on technical details and impact estimates, giving an energy equivalence of about 300 tonnes of TNT and describing a high-altitude disintegration above roughly 60 km. They stress the resulting shockwave that produced loud booms and vibrations felt across several states and the public debate that followed on social media.

Eyewitness and public reaction

These articles foreground dramatic eyewitness accounts, video footage, and the audible detonations that startled residents across the region, emphasizing the sensory and local response to the event. They also describe initial investigations by authorities into origin and any potential effects.