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Ohio, TNT and Meteor

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An asteroid just exploded above Ohio with the force of 250 tons of TNT
A flashy fireball streaked across the skies above the Midwest on Tuesday, falling to Earth near Lake Erie and Ohio at around 9:00 AM EDT.

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mlive · 1d
Meteor explodes over Ohio with the force of 250 tons of TNT, fireball seen in 13 states
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Why Didn't NASA Detect the Meteor That Hit Cleveland, Ohio—Despite a 250-Ton TNT-Equivalent Blast?
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Fireball meteor explodes over Ohio. How many have hit the state?
A loud explosion hears and felt across Northeast Ohio on March 17 was likely a meteor creating a sonic boom.

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Seven-ton meteor that fell from the Cleveland sky could be seen several states away
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Fireball and boom? Here's what caused windows to shake in Ohio today
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See it: Bright daytime meteor triggers sonic boom over Ohio, Pennsylvania
NASA said the fireball meteor was likely first visible above Lake Erie in northern Ohio as it moved southeast at about 40,000 mph.

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Meteor causes thunderous boom over Ohio and Pennsylvania
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Meteor fragments in Medina County? See the list of 14 places where meteorites have been found before in Ohio
1don MSN

NASA confirms fireball meteor explodes over Ohio. See the videos

NASA has confirmed a fireball meteor exploded over Ohio on March 17, with meteorites possibly hitting Medina County. Check out the videos.
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Rare 'daytime fireball' creates powerful sonic boom as 7-ton smeteor explodes above eastern US

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 the equivalent force of 250 tons of TNT,
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