June 2, 2026

Meteor Heavy as Elephant Shakes New England: NASA Reveals 42,000 MPH Fireball Details

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A fireball traveling at 42,000 mph caused double explosions across New England on Saturday

NASA has revealed shocking details about a massive meteor that shook houses across New England on Saturday, May 31, 2026.

The fireball was as heavy as an elephant and measured 5 feet (1.52 meters) in diameter, traveling at an astonishing speed of 42,000 mph (67,592.5 kph) when it entered Earth’s atmosphere.

What Actually Happened?

The meteor disintegrated miles above New England on Saturday, releasing energy comparable to approximately 230 tons of TNT.

This explains the loud double booms that rang out across the region, causing widespread speculation and fear among residents.

Where Did the Meteor Fall?

The meteor was made up of natural material not a satellite or space debris and traveled through the atmosphere for about 26 miles (41.8 kilometers) before plunging into Cape Cod Bay in southeastern Massachusetts.

How Far Did People Feel It?

The American Meteor Society received reports stretching from Delaware to Montreal, with people either hearing the explosion, feeling the ground tremble, or witnessing the fireball.

Key Facts About This Meteor

FactDetail
WeightAs heavy as an elephant
Diameter5 feet (1.52 meters)
Speed42,000 mph (67,592.5 kph)
Energy ReleasedEquivalent to 230 tons of TNT
Atmosphere Travel26 miles (41.8 kilometers)
Impact LocationCape Cod Bay, Massachusetts
DateSaturday, May 31, 2026

Why This Is So Rare

This meteor consisted of natural materials not remnants of satellites or space junk making it a genuine space rock event that’s incredibly rare to witness with such intensity.

Is This Dangerous?

The meteor broke up miles above New England, which is why no damage occurred on the ground. However, the energy release was significant enough to shake houses, cause double sonic booms, and create widespread alarm across multiple states.

What NASA Says

NASA informed the public that the source of the disturbance was a meteor over the weekend, and on Monday (June 1, 2026), they disclosed remarkable information about its size, speed, and impact.

Why This News Went Viral

This story is trending massively because:

  1. It happened just yesterday (Saturday, May 31)

  2. Massive size (elephant-weight meteor is rare)

  3. Multiple states affected (Delaware to Montreal)

  4. Houses actually shook (tangible impact)

  5. NASA confirmed it (credible source)

What This Means for Space Weather

Events like this remind us that Earth constantly encounters space debris, but most burn up undetected. This meteor was large enough and bright enough to be noticed by thousands of people, making it one of the most documented meteor events of 2026.

For more breaking news and detailed coverage of major events like this, keep checking back for updates.

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