A meteor caused a loud boom heard across the Ohio Valley on March 17, but a meteor strike in the mid-Atlantic seems unlikely.
Tracking meteors comes down to a series of cameras and weather radar to pick them up and try to determine where they went.
NASA has confirmed that a fireball and booms seen in northeast Ohio on March 17 was an asteroid that entered Earth's ...
The chances of the Mid-Atlantic being struck by a meteorite are slim, but you can still track meteors and meteorite showers ...
NASA is closely monitoring a bus-sized asteroid, “2025 XF1,” which is rapidly approaching Earth this week. With speeds of nearly 8,000 miles per hour, the space agency’s observations are critical for ...
According to the space agency's tracking, the rock is hurtling through space at more than 21,500 miles per hour.
NASA updates meteor over NYC track saying it originated over the city then moved west over NJ The American Meteor Society received a number of reports of people seeing a fireball in the sky around ...
A bus-size asteroid known as 2026 EG1 flew past Earth closer than the moon late Thursday. Here's what NASA had to say about ...
Two asteroids namely VO142 and 2026 EZ2 will fly past safely on March 17. NASA is monitoring both closely for science and safety.
Spread the loveOn March 18, 2026, Earth will experience a close encounter with a sizable asteroid known as 2026 FB. This celestial body, measuring approximately 69 feet (21 meters) in diameter, is ...
NASA has a network of cameras called the NASA All Sky Fireball Network that help track the streaks in the sky.
The path of the meteor that passed over New York City Tuesday morning has been updated by NASA. The space agency now says the meteor originated over New York City and moved west into New Jersey. It ...