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NASA says meteor that lit up Vancouver sky was travelling 100 times speed of sound
VANCOUVER — A meteor that NASA says soared across the night sky above Metro Vancouver at about 100 times the speed of sound set off a fireball, a sonic boom and an explosive response online.
What was presumably a bolide, an extremely bright meteor that's bigger than a fireball, likely exploded in Earth's atmosphere ...
Residents around B.C. reported hearing a loud boom and seeing a bright flash of light in the sky Tuesday evening. Experts say ...
The fireball seen in the sky from across Western Washington and British Columbia, followed by a sonic boom, was indeed a ...
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It was likely a meteor that lit up the sky, caused sonic boom over Metro Vancouver
A brilliant meteor streaking across the night sky on Tuesday produced the flash and loud boom seen and heard across Metro Vancouver and the B.C. South Coast, experts say.
A possible meteor was sighted over Metro Vancouver on Tuesday night, and the accompanying soundwave sent residents scrambling to social media.
A meteor that streaked over Metro Vancouver generated an explosion of social media reports, from witnesses as far away as Washington state. But experts say such meteors are quite common – just not ...
A bright flash in the sky and an accompanying sonic boom created quite the buzz around the Pacific Northwest on Tuesday night.
Michael Unger, the programming director at the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre, tells The National about the moment a suspected ...
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