A large meteor is visible from much of Ohio and parts of neighboring states
So, here’s something that caught my attention — early Tuesday morning, a massive meteor shot through the sky above northern Ohio, and it was loud. People nearby heard a deafening boom, and the fireball lit up the entire morning sky. According to Eric Berger at Tech, eyewitnesses from Ohio and even neighboring states saw that bright streak, and a Pennsylvania weather meteorologist managed to record a video of the fireball passing through the atmosphere. What’s crazy is that, thanks to a satellite’s near-infrared detector, scientists pinpointed exactly where it was — just west of Cleveland over Lake Erie — around 9 am. Luckily, there are no reports of any impacts or damage on the ground. Now, here’s where it gets interesting — this wasn’t just some flash in the sky; it was moving fast enough to break the sound barrier, and it was caught on camera. So, what does this actually mean? Well, it’s a reminder that space rocks are still out there, and sometimes, they put on a show for us.