NASA map shows where meteorites may have fallen in Houston
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The space rock zoomed across the sky at 35,000 miles per hour on Saturday afternoon, according to NASA, which says it broke ...
A loud boom echoed across Texas on Saturday, March 21. Residents initially feared an explosion. Officials confirmed the sound was from a meteor. NASA stated the object broke apart mid-air. This ...
On March 21,2026 a meteor fireball streaked over Houston, causing sonic booms and shakes across southeast Texas. NASA confirms the 1-ton rock exploded with 26 tons of TNT energy. Meanwhile, we're ...
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NASA advances plan to move Space Shuttle Discovery to Houston
The Space Shuttle Discovery, one of the most flown orbiters in NASA history, is at the center of an escalating political ...
A meteor, detected by NASA moving at 35,000 mph over Houston, created sonic booms as it fragmented, with parts possibly hitting a Spring woman's home.
Congress approved some funding to relocate the Space Shuttle Discovery to Space Center Houston, which prompted some pushback ...
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Artemis II crew enters quarantine as NASA prepares pad rollout
NASA’s four Artemis II astronauts entered quarantine at 5 p.m. CDT in Houston on March 18, beginning a roughly 14-day health ...
Ten explorers are currently training at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston to become flight-eligible astronauts.Selected ...
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