Did you hear a loud boom this morning? According to the National Weather Service, it apparently was the result of a meteor.
A rare fireball bright enough to be seen during broad daylight dazzled skies and triggered a sonic boom in parts of the eastern United States on Tuesday morning.
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Asteroid 2026 EG1 was discovered on March 8, less than one week ago.
A fast-moving asteroid called 2026 DG7 is set to pass relatively close to Earth. Scientists say it poses no danger, but the event is drawing attention from space agencies worldwide. Why?