Meteor Over Massachusetts Causes Explosive Sounds Across New England
A meteor entering the Earth's atmosphere caused reports of explosions and ground shaking across New England, from Massachusetts to Rhode Island. The American Meteor Society confirmed that the meteor, approximately three feet wide, entered the atmosphere near the New Hampshire-Massachusetts border. NASA officials stated that the meteor was natural material, not space debris, and entered at a speed of 75,000 mph. The energy released upon fragmentation was equivalent to 300 tons of TNT, causing the double booms heard by residents. Despite the dramatic entry, it is unlikely that the meteor struck the ground, as most burn up before impact.