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A meteor streaked through Earth’s atmosphere on Tuesday morning (July 16), causing a loud bang that reverberated over parts of New York City and New Jersey, NASA said.

Initial estimates suggested at the beginning The meteor was traveling northeast. The meteor passed over the Statue of Liberty at about 11:17 a.m. ET before disintegrating over midtown Manhattan. These estimates, based on accounts of a fireball in the sky, a boom and earthquakes, suggest that the meteor entered Earth’s atmosphere over Upper Bay and descended toward the city at about 34,000 mph (54,500 km/h).

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