A suspected meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in Houston, US, according to reports, citing locals and officials. Houston resident Sherrie James said that her grandson went to investigate the development and noticed a hole in their ceiling, which led to her noticing the rock and noting its resemblance to a meteorite.
The local fire department informed her that they had received reports regarding a meteor over north Houston which had blown up into many fragments. James said that she initially thought that they were shards that fell off of an aeroplane.
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"Eyewitnesses in Texas observed a bright fireball today … at [4.40pm local time]. Current data indicates that the meteor became visible at 49 miles above Stagecoach, north-west of Houston. It moved south-east at 35,000mph, breaking apart 29 miles above Bammel, just west of Cypress Station," US's National Aeronautics And Space Administration (NASA) said in a post on social media platform 'X'.
“The fragmentation of the meteor – which weighed about a ton with a diameter of 3 feet – created a pressure wave that caused booms heard by some in the area. Doppler weather radar also showed meteorites produced between Willowbrook and Northgate Crossing," it added.
Spring residents reported hearing a noise resembling thunder, shortly after spotting the fireball arising from the meteor despite there being clear skies in the area.
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