A CBS News meteorologist confirmed the sonic boom heard across neighborhoods in Massachusetts was indeed because of a meteor.
Boston residents have been shook to their cores after a terrifying loud boom rocked the city Saturday afternoon.
Residents from New Hampshire down to Rhode Island heard a loud boom, some even reporting their entire house shaking.
Residents in one Western New York community are waking up after hearing, and feeling, what some described as an earthquake ...
A mysterious loud boom has been heard across Boston and as far as Rhode Island, 70 miles away. Meteorologists suspect the ...
The loud sound turned out to be a meteor; the American Meteor Society reported to the Associated Press that the 3-foot meteor entered Earth’s atmosphere “around the New Hampshire border with ...
The explosions and the boom sounds heard by the residents could be the result of “a rather significant bolide/meteor entering the atmosphere.” ...
Reports of a loud explosion-like sound and possible “sonic boom” sparked panic among residents, with many initially fearing an earthquake.
A loud boom was heard in Columbia South Carolina on Thursday, leaving people confused about what caused it. The USGS later ...
The meteor streaked across the region around 2 p.m., according to NASA, hurtling into Earth’s atmosphere at a speed of roughly 75,000 miles per hour.