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England: Sonic boom heard across four counties blamed on rare daytime fireball’ meteor – Republic TV
An extremely rare meteor, known as ‘daytime fireball’, has been blamed for a sonic boom-type noise heard across multiple counties in England, UK.

A rare meteor, known as daytime fireball, has been blamed for a sonic boom-type noise heard across multiple counties in England. According to BBC, residents of Dorset, Somerset, Devon and Jersey reported the loud banging noise and seeing a streak of light in the sky on March 20. Following the incident, the experts revealed that it was a meteor and they also requested residents to keep an eye out for any fallen space rock fragments.
A specialist in aviation meteorology at the University of Oxford,…
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