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A Meteor Exploded Above New England With the Force of 300 Tons of TNT. Here’s What It Looked Like.

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02.06.2026

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A Meteor Exploded Above New England With the Force of 300 Tons of TNT. Here’s What It Looked Like.

The space rock fragmented about 40 miles above the ground.

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If you were in Massachusetts this past Saturday afternoon and briefly thought the world was coming to an end, don’t worry; it was just the sonic boom of a meteor tearing through the Earth’s atmosphere. Sounds apocalyptic, but it was mostly harmless, other than the huge, terrifying sound and all the shaking.

According to NASA, as reported by NBC News, a meteor streaked over New England at roughly 75,000 miles per hour before breaking apart high above northeastern Massachusetts and southeastern New Hampshire around 2:06 p.m. The space rock fragmented about 40 miles above the ground, releasing energy equivalent to roughly 300 tons of TNT.

The explosion happened far above the surface of the Earth, meaning no........

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