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On a Saturday afternoon in May 2026, a rock about three feet across hit the atmosphere over New England at 75,000 mph and broke apart with the energy of roughly 300 tons of TNT, and the boom carried from Delaware to Montreal, farther than any fragment ever fell

Posted on June 4, 2026 by dkohn96

https://spacedaily.com/sd-on-a-saturday-afternoon-in-may-2026-a-rock-about-three-feet-across-hit-the-atmosphere-over-new-england-at-75000-mph-and-broke-apart-with-the-energy-of-roughly-300-tons-of-tnt-and-the-boom-carrie/

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