06/02/2026
BREAKING: The massive meteor traveling 75,000 mph hit the atmosphere 40 miles above the coast of Massachusetts and released the equivalent of 300 tons of TNT. The flash was so enormous it was captured from the ISS.
The meteor was so powerful it produced a double sonic boom that rattled homes, shook windows, with reports from Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and beyond. The fireball was seen as far away as Delaware and Montreal.
Imagine if this happened 10 miles above a city instead. At that altitude, the blast would be far more intense at ground level, with widespread shattered windows, structural damage, flying debris, and possible injuries across the city.
Don't look up.