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Second Fireball Lights Up Ohio Skies; NASA Confirms Meteor Disintegration Over Michigan

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Last updated: March 24, 2026 3:13 pm
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 2 Min Read
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Bright Fireball Lights Up Ohio Skies in Second Meteor Event This Month

CLEVELAND — For the second time in a week, a dazzling meteor streaked across Ohio’s night sky, captivating witnesses across multiple states before disintegrating over Michigan. NASA scientists confirmed the event, which occurred just days after another meteor triggered sonic booms in the region.

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Bright Fireball Lights Up Ohio Skies in Second Meteor Event This MonthWhat Happened?A Repeat Cosmic SpectacleWhy This Matters

What Happened?

On Monday, May 23, at 9:31 p.m., a brilliant fireball was spotted by observers in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Ontario. According to NASA’s Meteoroid Environments Office, the meteor first appeared 42 miles above Hope, Michigan, traveling northeast at an astonishing 29,000 miles per hour before burning up 23 miles above Saginaw Bay.

Bill Cooke, lead scientist at NASA’s Meteoroid Environments Office, said the meteor—a small asteroid fragment about four inches in diameter—blazed 40 times brighter than Venus. A second, fainter meteor was also detected six minutes earlier, though details remain limited.

A Repeat Cosmic Spectacle

This latest fireball follows another dramatic meteor sighting on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, when a much larger space rock—nearly six feet wide and weighing seven tons—exploded over Ohio with the force of 250 tons of TNT.

That earlier meteor entered the atmosphere at 45,000 mph, breaking apart near Valley City and scattering fragments across Medina County. The resulting shockwave rattled homes and triggered reports of loud booms from Delaware to Ontario.

Why This Matters

While most meteors burn up harmlessly, events like these provide valuable data for scientists tracking near-Earth objects. NASA’s monitoring systems help predict potential hazards from larger asteroids, though this week’s fireball posed no threat.

For skywatchers, the back-to-back sightings serve as a reminder of our planet’s constant interaction with space debris—and the breathtaking displays that result.

More Information:

  • Track the meteor’s path via NASA’s Fireball Reports.

— Reported by Nexio News

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