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Meteor fireball triggered loud boom across New England, NASA confirms

By Thomson Reuters May 31, 2026 | 12:38 AM

May 31 (Reuters) – A bright fireball streaked across parts of New England in the ​U.S. on Saturday afternoon, ‌accompanied by a loud boom, after a meteor broke apart high in the atmosphere, NASA said citing ‌satellite ​imagery.

The event ⁠occurred at about 2:06 ⁠p.m. EDT (1806 GMT) and was detected by eyewitnesses and NOAA’s GOES-19 satellite, NASA said ​in a post on X.

The meteor fragmented at an ⁠altitude of roughly ⁠40 miles (64 km) over ​northeastern Massachusetts and southeastern New ​Hampshire, the agency added.

NASA estimated the ‌energy released at breakup was equivalent to about 300 tons of TNT, accounting for ⁠the loud noise reported across the region.

Meteors travel faster than the speed ⁠of ‌sound, creating pressure waves ⁠as they burn and ​break ‌apart in the atmosphere, ​which ⁠can produce a loud sonic boom that may be heard on the ground.

(Reporting by Ruchika Khanna in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Sonali Paul)