The New England event came just days after a bright meteor was reported over Western New York during the early morning hours ...
Scientists are still trying to determine what caused a sonic boom that shook Columbia last week ...
According to Nasa, the meteor released the equivalent to about 300 tons of TNT when it broke up.
For a few seconds on Saturday afternoon, people across the northeastern U.S. heard a loud explosion and felt buildings shake.
The cannon-like sound could be heard for hundreds of miles, but its cause long remained a mystery.
A series of videos showing fireballs lighting up skies, meteor explosions, and rattling sonic booms are capturing attention ...
The United States Geological Survey has confirmed that the mysterious noise heard across Massachusetts Saturday afternoon, ...
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.
People across eastern Massachusetts are reporting hearing an extremely loud boom on Saturday afternoon, and many police ...
Experts said a suspected earthquake that rattled portions of South Carolina was actually a sonic boom of unknown origins.
The sound many people heard, NASA confirmed, was a sonic boom caused by a meteor breaking apart when traveling through ...
A meteor traveling about 75,000 mph caused a loud boom across New England on Saturday, according to NASA. Officials say it ...