Second Meteor Sighting Reported Across Midwest and Northeast Days After New England Event
A second fireball appeared in the sky over a wide swath of the central and eastern United States shortly after a meteor exploded over New England, CBS News reported.
news.sky.comA fireball crossed the sky from the Midwest to the Northeast days after a meteor exploded over New England, CBS News reported. The second event occurred in daylight hours and was seen across multiple states, according to the same report. CBS News correspondent Rob Marciano presented details of both sightings in a segment that followed the initial New England explosion.
The first meteor produced an explosion over New England before the later fireball appeared farther west and traveled eastward. No additional information on altitude, size, or fragments was included in the CBS News account.
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