meteor was seen soaring over the Statue of Liberty before disintegrating about 30 miles above Midtown Manhattan on Tuesday morning. NASA has reported that the rock passed through the atmosphere over the Big Apple around 11:15 a.m. New Yorkers reported watching a flash of fire streak across the sky at the same time. They also said that they felt the ground lightly shaking beneath their feet, reports 'New York Post'. Confirming the incident, the Meteoroid Environments Office of NASA said in a Facebook post that the American Meteor Society has provided eyewitnesses of a sighting of a «fireball and booms and shakings» between 10 a.m. and noon Eastern time.
In another video posted by the American Meteor Society on its official YouTube channel, a flash of light can be seen streaking through the sky in Northford, Connecticut, and Wayne, New Jersey.
Talking to AP, William Cooke, who heads NASA's Meteoroid Environments Office, said that the meteor was first spotted at an altitude of 51 miles or 82 kilometers above Manhattan at approximately 11:17 a.m. on Tuesday. The meteor then traveled over southern Newark, New Jersey, before disintegrating 31 miles or 50 kilometers above the town of Mountainside.
According to 'Newsweek', NASA's Meteoroid Environments Office admitted that it does not track everything in space and smaller rocks such as Tuesday's meteor are «incapable of surviving to the ground.» It said in a statement, that it keeps track
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