Learn how a fast-moving meteor exploded over Texas and where NASA says fragments may have landed near Houston.
It was visible around 4:40 p.m. Saturday. According to NASA, it broke apart just west of Cypress Station.
A rare daytime fireball was seen over the Houston area on March 21, producing a sonic boom and scattering debris across parts ...
The fireball was traveling at 35,000 mph, NASA said.
KPRC2 viewers called the station around 4:45 pm Saturday, reporting a loud sonic boom as a meteor flew overhead! Viewer Luis ...
NASA later confirmed that a one-ton, three-foot-wide meteor had zoomed across the sky above part of Texas. It became visible ...
Hundreds of eyewitnesses reported hearing a loud boom around 4:40 p.m.
A meteor exploded over Houston, lighting up the sky and causing loud booms across the area. NASA confirms the fireball as ...
It happened Saturday, March 21, at 4:39 p.m. Central Time when the meteor slammed into Earth’s atmosphere. It first became ...
We reached out to the National Weather Service, which told us that one of their satellite products picked up what was a ...
A meteor reportedly may have exploded somewhere in west Houston and people online shared photos.