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NASA: Houston 'booms' caused by meteor

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 · 9h
NASA confirms meteor streaked across Southeast Texas on Saturday
NASA confirmed late Saturday that a blazing streak lighting up Southeast Texas skies earlier in the evening was a meteor cutting through the atmosphere.

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 · 4h · on MSN
Meteor spotted streaking above Texas responsible for sonic booms, NASA says
 · 4h
NASA: Houston 'booms' caused by meteor; meteorites may be in the area
 · 11h
Meteorite smashes into Texas woman’s home causing huge boom after fireball flying at 35,000mph flashed through sky
A FIREBALL soaring through the sky at 35,000mph turned into a meteorite and smashed into a woman’s home.

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 · 11h
Suspected meteorite crashes into Houston home, officials say
 · 23h
Possible meteorite hits Houston home after loud boom
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4h

Meteor seen, heard across north Houston area

There are multiple reports about an explosion in the sky in north Houston that NASA says was a meteor that landed in southeast Texas. According to NASA, a bright fireball was seen
9hon MSN

Houston meteor explosion: 35,000 mph fireball unleashes 26 tons of TNT energy, NASA confirms Texas boom

A loud boom echoed across Texas on Saturday, March 21. Residents initially feared an explosion. Officials confirmed the sound was from a meteor. NASA stated the object broke apart mid-air. This fragmentation created a pressure wave causing the booms heard.
14h

Texas meteor sighting: Houston woman claims space rock crashed through roof. What Nasa says

Houston residents reported a mysterious boom that sounded like a large blast happening nearby, while several people claimed that they saw fireballs li.
16hon MSN

NASA says it was a meteorite that many of you saw and heard over Southeast Texas Saturday

It was visible around 4:40 p.m. Saturday. According to NASA, it broke apart just west of Cypress Station.
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