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Seven-Ton Meteor Falls Over Cleveland Sky, Startling Residents

via Washington Times·4h ago

A seven-ton meteor streaked across the Cleveland sky at high speed before breaking apart in a thunderous boom, startling residents. The event was visible from several states away, demonstrating the power of celestial objects entering Earth's atmosphere. This incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of space weather and the need for public awareness.

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