Want to try and find a piece of the meteor that plunged into Cape Cod Bay over the weekend? NASA suggests using a magnet.
After a sonic boom from a meteor shook houses across the Northeast early Saturday afternoon, NASA said Sunday the meteorite ...
A meteorite that caused a loud boom when it exploded over Massachusetts Saturday afternoon split into fragments four times ...
The meteorite​ that caused a sonic boom heard throughout Massachusetts on Saturday ​landed "right in the middle of Cape Cod ...
Scientists say meteorites may have splashed down into Cape Cod Bay on May 30—and could be within reach of those with a boat, rope and magnet.
NASA says the meteor responsible for Saturday’s sonic boom released about as much energy as 300 tons of TNT as it broke into ...
Residents reported a sharp boom and shaking homes after a meteor fragmented high over New England, NASA said.
NASA said all the remnants from this fall landed in water, with the impact site likely in Cape Cod Bay, where the water depth ...