South Carolina was shaken by confusion and concern on May 28, after residents across the Midlands reported what sounded and ...
Scientists are still trying to determine what caused a sonic boom that shook Columbia last week ...
The United States Geological Survey has confirmed that the mysterious noise heard across Massachusetts Saturday afternoon, ...
A sonic boom rocked parts of the Northeast and was felt from Delaware to Montreal.
At 5:24 p.m. May 28, a great many people in the Columbia area heard a loud boom and felt the structures they were in shake.
A meteor traveling about 75,000 mph caused a loud boom across New England on Saturday, according to NASA. Officials say it ...
Two bases say it wasn't them. NASA reported no meteor. A leading theory: an aircraft went supersonic, and the sound bounced for miles.
Experts said a suspected earthquake that rattled portions of South Carolina was actually a sonic boom of unknown origins.
A meteor that exploded off the coast of Massachusetts set off a loud boom equivalent to 300 tons of TNT, NASA said.