A meteor has been filmed tearing through the night sky in Vermont before dramatically exploding. The space rock, thought to be the size of a bowling ball, created a “spectacular” light show for those lucky enough to see it. According to Nasa Meteor Watch, the meteor smashed into the atmosphere at about 42,000mph (68,000kph). Scientists estimated it weighed 10lb (4.5kg) and was 6ins (15cm) in diameter. The space agency said a partial vacuum.
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A recent meteor has just streaked through the dark night sky over Vermont on Sunday this past March 7. This then created a spectacular light show and also caused Earth-shaking booms as it then burned through the whole atmosphere.
Meteor Vermont March 7 2021
The meteor s said explosive passage throughout the atmosphere reportedly released a whopping 440 pounds of TNT. This suggested that the meteor was most likely around 10 pounds and 6 inches in diameter. This was according to the NASA Meteor Watch and what information they gave regarding the meteor on Facebook.
GLOVER NASA says a bright meteor seen streaking over northern Vermont on Sunday ended after burning up above Beach Hill, in Glover. The meteor flashed across the sky at around 5:38 p.m. and made a loud banging noise when it entered the atmosphere. NASA calculated that the meteor first appe
A meteor traveling at an estimated 42,000mph rattled buildings in New England over the weekend after it exploded with the force of 440 pounds of TNT over Vermont.