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Meteor broke apart over Houston - update pg3: meteors diff places + fireballs over Austin
Posted on 3/22/26 at 12:49 am
Posted on 3/22/26 at 12:49 am
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NASA confirmed a 1-ton meteor, 3 feet wide, traveling at 35,000 mph broke apart 29 miles above Houston today.
The fragmentation caused the booms felt across the city.
If it hit the ground intact?
That's roughly 25 tons of TNT hitting the ground.
Picture a bomb leveling an entire city block.
Houston got lucky today.
Source: @NASASpaceAlerts KHOU11
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A suspected meteorite just crashed through a woman's roof in Houston.
Fire department found an unusual rock inside.
No construction or trees nearby.
Half of Houston heard the boom and felt their houses shake.
Is it just me or has there been a lot of meteor activity lately?
Source: FOX26

This post was edited on 3/26/26 at 10:23 pm
Posted on 3/22/26 at 12:49 am to hawgfaninc
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In the last 3 months there have been at least 3 other notable large fireball/bolide events like this one: bright fireball over Louisiana Mar 2, meteorites punching through roofs in Germany Mar 8, and a 7-ton daytime bolide over Ohio Mar 17 with sonic booms felt across states (radar suggests possible fragments). Houston makes 4. Confirmed roof-piercing impacts are still very rare overall, though reports do seem clustered lately.
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Posted on 3/22/26 at 12:53 am to hawgfaninc
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If it hit the ground intact?
That's roughly 25 tons of TNT hitting the ground.
Picture a bomb leveling an entire city block.
Houston got lucky today.
Who is this blue check dweeb. Good thing there’s that thing called the atmosphere so it was never going to hit the ground intact. But super lucky
Posted on 3/22/26 at 1:11 am to hawgfaninc
Posted on 3/22/26 at 1:14 am to hawgfaninc
How could they possibly know its weight?
Posted on 3/22/26 at 1:21 am to hawgfaninc
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Picture a bomb leveling an entire city block.
No zoning saved Houston today
Posted on 3/22/26 at 1:40 am to OysterPoBoy
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How could they possibly know its weight?
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Eyewitnesses in Texas observed a bright fireball today, March 21, at 4:40 p.m. CDT. Current data indicates that the meteor became visible at 49 miles above Stagecoach, northwest of Houston. It moved southeast at 35,000 mph, breaking apart 29 miles above Bammel, just west of Cypress Station. The fragmentation of the meteor - which weighed about a ton with a diameter of 3 feet - created a pressure wave that caused booms heard by some in the area. Doppler weather radar also showed meteorites produced between Willowbrook and Northgate Crossing.
go.nasa.gov/47c9wbR
Posted on 3/22/26 at 3:29 am to hawgfaninc
Harry Stamper doing work
This post was edited on 3/22/26 at 3:30 am
Posted on 3/22/26 at 4:59 am to hawgfaninc
Wonder if homeowners insurance covers the damage
Posted on 3/22/26 at 5:17 am to Rouxdee
quote:Force majeure?…
NASA confirms a 1-ton, 3 ft. wide meteor broke apart over Houston today
Posted on 3/22/26 at 5:32 am to Rouxdee
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Wonder if homeowners insurance covers the damage
Surely you jest. And, rates are going up because of ‘risks’ even though they’re not covered.
And, car insurance is going up too since you asked.
Posted on 3/22/26 at 5:39 am to hawgfaninc
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That's roughly 25 tons of TNT hitting the ground.
Picture a bomb leveling an entire city block.
I am no explosives expert but I am thinking 50,000 pounds of tnt will levelway more than one city block.
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Half of Houston heard the boom and felt their houses shake.
What happened to the other half of Houston?
Posted on 3/22/26 at 5:39 am to hawgfaninc
Did the enter meteor weigh 1 ton or was it the fragment that weighed 1 ton?
I’m asking after it entered Earth atmosphere.
I’m asking after it entered Earth atmosphere.
Posted on 3/22/26 at 5:43 am to hawgfaninc
Marcos is throwing meteros at earth again(Expanse)
Posted on 3/22/26 at 6:33 am to hawgfaninc
Where in the vicinity of Houston do they have big rolling hills, like in that top right video? 
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