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Meteor Explodes over Massachusetts

51 pointsby 1970-01-01last Monday at 8:31 PM24 commentsview on HN

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mhalletoday at 2:10 AM

I have a Birdweather puck (https://birdweather.com) that listens for birds in our backyard in suburban Boston. It also measures sound pressure level (30 second sample rate).

Our puck showed a 90.8dB sound level compared to a 55dB baseline.

We thought a tree had hit the house because of the double boom. That was a repeated observation across all the local social media groups. The local UPS driver, who was outside at the time, said he "felt it in his chest".

Interesting this also happened in South Carolina and Ohio within the past few months.

dtgriscomtoday at 2:00 AM

The day was somewhat stormy. I was in my kitchen in my north-suburban-Boston house, when I suddenly heard a BOOM. I thought it was a very large branch falling on my house, so I ran outside to check out the roof. Saw nothing, and only later heard about the meteor.

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deadeyetoday at 2:01 AM

From the outer Cape it sounded like a long low rumble. I tought it was the wind making an unusual noise.

pithontoday at 1:25 AM

I was at a beachhouse north of Boston and I thought someone fell out of bed or dropped something really heavy upstairs. It was loud and the whole house shook. All of us were scouring the internet for like an hour, finding absolutely nothing "official" or any mention of it on news sites- just tons of subreddits and other social media blowing up all over the Northeast wondering what the heck it was.

2OEH8eoCRo0today at 12:11 AM

I didn't hear it in northern RI but all my friends heard it clearly. I feel left out

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DonHopkinsyesterday at 11:51 PM

Probably just a UFO pickup gone bad.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSY4fEEg4j0

jojobasyesterday at 11:37 PM

PSA: meteors have nothing to do with explosions. The shockwave comes from meteor's movement alone, the parts never move apart with any speed comparable to their common forward motion.

A breakup will increase surface area and therefore kinetic energy to shockwave transfer efficiency, still not an explosion.

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