A meteor lit up the sky over Ohio, creating a stunning spectacle captured on camera. So, how rare is it to see a meteor?
A fridge-size space rock spectacularly broke apart over Ohio at 40,000 mph, creating a loud boom and a rare "fireball" that shone in the bright blue daytime sky. The rare sight, which exploded with ...
Boots are on the ground in Sharon Center, where meteorite hunters are searching for fragments from a meteor that lit up the sky Tuesday morning.
At last, a reason to visit Ohio. Meteorite hunters are descending on the Buckeye State after a huge meteor streaked across the sky and rained down interplanetary fragments. The space rock — a six-foot ...
No major meteor showers are active at this time.
A rare fireball bright enough to be seen during broad daylight dazzled skies and triggered a sonic boom in parts of the ...
A massive boom that shook northeast Ohio and was reportedly heard as far away as New York was the result of a rare daytime ...
A likely meteor lit up the sky Tuesday over the Northeast. But how often do meteors actually hit the ground? (Photo: Tellus Museum) ...
A meteor exploded over northern Ohio with the force on March 17. Here's where the meteorite shards may have fallen and what to do if you find one.
A streaking fireball lit the starkly cold Tuesday morning sky and detonated with the force of 250 tons of TNT, rattling windows and alarming Northeast Ohioans.