🌠 Sudden explosion in the sky
Imagine a typical Saturday afternoon suddenly transforming into a terrifying scene straight out of a Hollywood science-fiction film. On May 30, 2026, at exactly 2:06 p.m. (US time), two terrifying explosions (Double Sonic Boom) ripped through the sky over northeastern America. From Massachusetts to New Hampshire, the reverberations rattled the windows and doors of homes. The gentle tremor sent thousands of people fleeing their homes in fear. This wasn't a missile attack or an earthquake—but a massive rock from space, exploding in mid-air.
🚀 NASA's Mind-Blowing Revelations
This terrifying sound sent shockwaves through the entire American public; however, the U.S. space agency, NASA, soon stepped in to unveil the mystery. NASA's Deputy News Chief, Jennifer Dooren, officially confirmed that a massive meteorite—technically known as a bolide or fireball—had entered Earth's atmosphere from space at a blistering speed of 75,000 miles per hour (approximately 120,000 kilometers per hour).
Due to intense atmospheric friction and pressure, this celestial rock could not withstand the strain and exploded in mid-air, precisely 40 miles (approximately 64 kilometers) above the ground. According to NASA's sensors, the energy released by this explosion was equivalent to the detonation of 300 tons of TNT! Fortunately, the explosion occurred at a considerable altitude above the Earth, resulting in no loss of life or property on the ground.
📡 3 conclusive and strong proofs of the occurrence
GOES-19 Satellite Data: The US Meteorological Department (NOAA) has confirmed that its GOES-19 satellite, stationed in space, recorded a large lightning-like flash over the New England region at exactly 2:06 p.m., even though there were no storm clouds at the time.
Seismic Sensors Recording: According to reports from local TV channels, including CBS Boston, the explosion was so powerful that its reverberations were also recorded by ground-mounted seismic sensors. Pets in several states were frightened by the sound.
Thousands of CCTV and Dashcam Videos: Videos from Ring doorbell cameras and vehicle dashcams installed outside American homes are going viral on social media, clearly showing a green-blue light piercing the sky even in the midday light.
🧐 Will the Earth be harmed by this explosion?
Scientists explain that our atmosphere acts as a shield, burning up small and medium meteorites before they reach the ground. Teams of scientists and researchers are currently searching the forests and areas of Massachusetts and New Hampshire for the fallen meteorite pieces. These fragments may unlock billions of years of our solar system's hidden secrets.

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