The U.S. Geological Survey pinpointed the origin of the boom around Newburyport, which is 35 miles northeast of Boston.
A fireball meteor exploded 40 miles above northeastern Massachusetts on May 30, rattling homes from Rhode Island to New ...
Residents from New Hampshire down to Rhode Island heard a loud boom, some even reporting their entire house shaking.
A meteor exploded Saturday afternoon a little north of Boston, causing a double boom sound and some buildings to shake.
A meteor explosion over New England caused shockwaves mistaken for an earthquake, shaking homes and rattling residents.
NASA has now confirmed a meteor was travelling at 75,000 miles per hour (more than 120,000 km/h) at an altitude of 40 miles ...
Residents across the eastern half of the Baystate were reporting a large boom being heard.
A loud boom that rattled homes across Massachusetts, Rhode Island and parts of New Hampshire on Saturday ...
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