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A meteor traveling at 75,000 mph exploded over the northeastern US with force equivalent to 300 tons of TNT, creating loud booms heard across New England.
A meteor traveling at 75,000 mph exploded over the northeastern US with force equivalent to 300 tons of TNT, creating audible booms across New England. The explosion was detected and tracked by monitoring systems designed for exactly this purpose.
This is a natural event with no policy implications, but it's a useful reminder that the systems tracking potential threats work. The meteor was detected and its force measured after impact.
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