Salad

NASA confirms fireball meteor exploded over northeastern US with force of 230 tons of TNT

NASA has confirmed that a bright fireball meteor exploded in the sky over New England on Saturday (May 30), releasing the equivalent energy of about 230 tons of TNT and generating a sonic boom heard across multiple U.S. states and two Canadian provinces.

The meteor was relatively small — about 5 feet (1.6 meters) in diameter, NASA wrote in a statement on X. However, it faced incredible friction while tumbling through the atmosphere at about 42,000 mph (67,000 kilometers per hour). The meteor broke the sound barrier as it split apart roughly 31 miles (50 km) over Earth, raining debris onto Cape Cod, according to NASA.

Related posts

Brain aging results from a loss of control over how genes are regulated, mouse study suggests

sys.admin

Daunian kyathos: A 2,700-year-old ceramic cup from Italy decorated with an exuberant-looking, bug-eyed fellow

sys.admin

Scientists discover deadly, highly venomous box jellyfish near Singapore’s ‘Island of Death Behind’

sys.admin

Leave a Comment