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‘Loud Boom’ Heard Across Multiple States Leaves Residents Shaken And Scientists Investigating

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Source: NWS Cleveland

It started with a sudden boom, then another. Across parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and beyond, people reported explosive sounds strong enough to shake homes and rattle windows. Some thought it was an earthquake. Others feared something had hit their house.

What made the moment even more unsettling was the timing. The boom came in the middle of the morning, under clear daylight skies. Then reports began to spread of something else: a bright streak flashing across the sky just seconds before the sound.

By the time scientists began looking into the event, one thing was clear. This was not a local explosion. It was something much bigger, and it had been seen and heard across multiple states.

NASA Confirms a Meteor Was Behind It

Source: CBS Evening News

NASA quickly confirmed the cause. The boom was triggered by a meteor, a space rock that entered Earth’s atmosphere at incredible speed before breaking apart. According to NASA, the object was about 6 feet in diameter and weighed roughly 7 tons, traveling at around 45,000 miles per hour before it fragmented over Ohio.

That breakup released a massive amount of energy. Scientists estimate it was equivalent to about 250 tons of TNT, which created a powerful pressure wave that traveled to the ground. Douglas Kahn, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Cleveland, described the result simply in a New York Times interview: “A sonic boom was heard across much of the area.”

The meteor was first spotted over Lake Erie just before 9 a.m., and within seconds, it lit up skies across a wide stretch of the eastern United States.

A Rare Daytime Fireball That Shook Homes

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What made this event especially striking was its visibility. Fireballs bright enough to be seen during the day are rare, since they must outshine the sunlit sky to be noticeable. Meteorologist Chris Dolce, writing for CNN, explained that these fireballs burn as bright as or brighter than Venus, one of the brightest objects visible from Earth.

Witness accounts show just how intense the experience was. Ohio resident told FOX 8 News that the boom “shook our house” and felt like something had struck it. Another described a rumble that lingered like thunder. Reports came in from as far away as Michigan, New York, and Pennsylvania, showing how far the sound and light traveled.

In some homes, the shockwave was strong enough to knock objects off shelves. Residents described the moment as sudden and disorienting, with many initially fearing an explosion or accident nearby.

What Happens After a Meteor Like This

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After the explosion in the sky, attention quickly shifted to what might have reached the ground. NASA said small fragments could have survived the breakup and landed as meteorites in parts of Ohio, particularly near Medina County. Finding them, however, is far from certain. Much of the object likely burned up during its descent, leaving only scattered pieces, if any, to be recovered.

Even so, events like this are not as rare as they might seem. Scientists say small meteors enter Earth’s atmosphere regularly, but most go unnoticed because they disintegrate high above the ground. As meteorologist Brian Mitchell explained in comments reported by The Guardian, many fragments simply burn up before ever reaching the surface.

Still, this event stood out. Astronomer Jay Reynolds described it as a “once in a lifetime” experience for those who saw and heard it, highlighting how unusual it is for so many people to witness the same event at once. For residents, the memory may last longer than any fragments. A flash in the sky, a sudden series of booms, and a reminder that even on an ordinary morning, something extraordinary can pass right overhead.

Bea Calapano

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