Suspected meteor causes massive boom heard in Northeast Ohio
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CLEVELAND, Ohio — The meteor that slashed through the Earth’s atmosphere Tuesday morning rattling nerves across Northeast Ohio could be heard far and wide because it broke the sound barrier, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Jim Sullivan.
A meteor caused a booming sound that shook homes across Northeast Ohio, according to NASA. Residents captured the event on video.
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