Meteor Believed To Be Cause Of Disturbance Over Potomac Highlands Last Week

Meteorite hunters will be combing through parts of the Potomac Highlands after a fireball was reported over parts of eastern West Virginia and northern Virginia last week. William J. Cooke Lead with the NASA Meteoroid Environments Office says the reported fireball happened at about 10:30am on Sept 17 over New Market, VA near the border with West Virginia close to Mathias. A boom sound was reported across the region. According to Cooke the fireball shows up on Geostationary Lightning Mapper data with the meteor that caused it having the same possible brightness as a full moon. It is believed the meteor had an energy between one and two tons of TNT and could have been anywhere between 50 to 100 pounds traveling at a typical speed of 45,000 miles per hour. When the meteor broke up the pressure wave produced was recorded on seismometers and infrasound instruments. What makes the incident unique is the sky was very cloudy and there are not as many eyewitness reports of the actual fireball as there are of the loud boom. Cooke says it is possible the incident produced meteorites across the region.