Meteor Over Massachusetts Causes Explosive Booms Felt Across New England
A meteor approximately three feet wide entered the atmosphere over Massachusetts, causing a loud explosion that was heard and felt across several states, including Massachusetts and Rhode Island. NASA confirmed that the meteor was composed of natural material and not satellite or space debris. The American Meteor Society received over 80 reports from witnesses ranging from Maryland to Canada, who described hearing a double boom, feeling the ground shake, or seeing a fireball in the sky. Surveillance cameras in Milford and Millis captured the sound of the explosion, and a dash cam in Rome, New York, recorded the meteor's descent. The meteor broke apart at an altitude of about 40 miles, releasing energy equivalent to 300 tons of TNT.