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A meteor that exploded off the coast of Massachusetts set off a loud boom equivalent to 300 tons of TNT, NASA said.
The New England event came just days after a bright meteor was reported over Western New York during the early morning hours of May 27.
A meteor travelling at 75,000 mph exploded over Massachusetts and New Hampshire, causing loud booms. NASA confirmed it was a natural event, not space debris, with an energy release of 300 tons of TNT.
According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), it was a "widely felt sonic boom from a suspected bolide".
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