A bright fireball that was spotted Saturday afternoon in the skies over southeastern Texas was confirmed to be a meteor that ...
There are multiple reports about an explosion in the sky in north Houston that NASA says was a meteor that landed in ...
It was visible around 4:40 p.m. Saturday. According to NASA, it broke apart just west of Cypress Station.
The space rock zoomed across the sky at 35,000 miles per hour on Saturday afternoon, according to NASA, which says it broke ...
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NASA now believes that a meteor was the cause of the loud “booms" heard across Houston on Saturday. They also say pieces of that meteor could still be in the area.
NASA said the meteorite was originally about 1 ton and three feet across.
People across parts of Houston and into the Brazos Valley saw a fireball flash through the sky. Some said they heard and felt what they described to be an explosion. NASA later confirmed it was in ...
Nikki Simmons with Smith County ESD #2 said dispatchers received multiple reports of a blue fireball seen across Cherokee and ...
A meteor, detected by NASA moving at 35,000 mph over Houston, created sonic booms as it fragmented, with parts possibly ...