"There is a good chance of small fragments lying on the ground just to the east of Kittanning — at least four seismographs in the area recorded the pressure wave from the fireball and there are a few eyewitness reports of sonic booms around that time," WFMJ quoted William Cooke of NASA's Meteoroid Environments Office as saying. "These are typical indications that meteorites have landed nearby."
You can see more pictures of the fireball on the American meteor Society' website.
Credits: NBC NEWS
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