Fireball - Sunday June 1, 2026 around 10 PM

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TV news weather guy says it entered the atmosphere at 49,000 MPH. NASA says it traveled from Lima Ohio to Lansing Michigan before it burned up.

NASA confirmed that a 3-foot-wide meteor streaked across the sky, triggering a spectacular fireball that released an energy burst equivalent to roughly 20-300 tons of TNT

Following a bright fireball and rumbling noises reported on the night of June 1 across parts of the Midwest, including Indiana and Ohio, NASA confirmed that natural space fragments were observed entering the atmosphere. NASA all-sky cameras tracked these cometary and asteroidal fragments, which usually completely ablate in the upper atmosphere without producing meteorites on the ground. [1, 2, 3]

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