How Scientists Confirmed a Meteor Over Boston in Hours

How Scientists Confirmed a Meteor Over Boston in Hours

Three different detection systems—weather radar, infrared satellites, and earthquake sensors—jointly verified the May 30 meteor over Boston. Radar caught a light flash with no sound; heat sensors recorded the explosion high in the atmosphere; seismic monitors ruled out earthquakes. U.S. Geological Survey confirmed no ground shaking. Agencies working together compressed what once took weeks into hours.

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