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Meteor broke up over Texas causing loud boom and meteorite fragments

A meteor traveling at nearly 35,000 mph entered Earth's atmosphere over Texas, causing a loud boom and breaking into pieces. NASA confirmed meteorites were produced in the area between Willowbrook and Northgate Crossing neighborhoods. At least one meteorite crashed through a woman's house.

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ABCABC NewsLEFT-CENTER102d ago

“WATCH: Meteor streaks across Texas sky before breaking up in fireball”

NYPNY PostRIGHT103d ago

“Meteorite crashes through woman's house after pressure wave 'booms' 29 miles above Texas”

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