Rare daytime fireball spotted from orbit as residents report powerful sonic booms


Residents of the Midwestern United States reported hearing a loud boom that has since been attributed to a potential daytime meteorwhose dramatic demise may have been seen by a satellite from geostationary orbit over 22,000 miles (35,000 kilometers) above Earth.

“The latest GLM images (1301Z) suggest the boom was the result of a meteor,” wrote the official account for the Cleveland National Weather Service in an X post reply to a curious user. The explosion heard over northern Ohio may have been a sonic boom, produced as the interplanetary visitor passed through Earth’s atmosphere at supersonic speeds.


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