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    MASSACHUSETTS / Content Syndication Services / — A meteor entering Earth’s atmosphere over the northeastern United States exploded high above New England on Saturday, producing loud booms and ground shaking reported across parts of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Hampshire. The event occurred at about 2:06 p.m. EDT as the object traveled at roughly 75,000 miles per hour before fragmenting at an altitude of about 40 miles over northeastern Massachusetts and southeastern New Hampshire.

    Meteor blast over New England traced to natural fireball
    NASA linked New England’s loud booms to a natural meteor breaking apart high above the region.

    The breakup released energy estimated at about 300 tons of TNT, accounting for the sharp noise heard by residents across the region. The daytime fireball prompted reports of an explosion and rattling buildings, leading local authorities and monitoring agencies to examine whether the disturbance had been caused by seismic activity, an aircraft incident, lightning or another source before the atmospheric origin was confirmed.

    The object was described as a natural meteor about three feet wide, not a satellite, spacecraft debris or material linked to an active meteor shower. NASA said eyewitnesses and satellite detection supported the fireball report, while the U.S. Geological Survey found no earthquake corresponding to the shaking. The confirmation shifted attention from emergency response concerns to a rare daytime fireball that was visible and audible across a wide area.

    Regional reports widen

    Reports came from communities across eastern Massachusetts and nearby states, with residents describing one or more loud booms and brief tremors. Some accounts included shaking windows and buildings, while others focused on the sudden sound that appeared to have no visible ground source. The fireball was also reported over a broader corridor of the Northeast, with sightings extending from areas south of New England to parts of Canada.

    The American Meteor Society received reports from multiple locations as observers submitted accounts of the bright object and associated noise. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s GOES-19 satellite detected a flash associated with the event, providing additional confirmation that the disturbance originated in the atmosphere. Officials reported no confirmed earthquake activity tied to the boom, and available reports did not identify major damage or injuries.

    Fireball classified as natural event

    Meteors enter the atmosphere when small pieces of rock or metal from space encounter Earth at high speed, often burning up before reaching the ground. Larger or faster objects can produce fireballs and sonic booms as pressure and heating cause them to break apart. In this case, the object fragmented well above the surface, releasing enough energy to be widely heard while remaining far above populated areas.

    The event drew attention because it happened in daylight, was detected by satellite and produced a blast strong enough to startle residents across several states. Authorities attributed the shaking to the atmospheric shock from the meteor’s breakup rather than ground movement. No confirmed meteorite recovery was reported, and any surviving fragments would depend on the object’s path and whether material continued after the high-altitude fragmentation.

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