Meteorite hits Texas

 Fort Worth Star-Telegram:

1,000-pound fireball explodes 21 miles above the Earth. A piece was found in Texas

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A fireball weighing 1,000 pounds broke apart 21 miles above the Earth on Feb. 15, scattering smaller pieces — meteorites — overhead, NASA said. It was moving at 27,000 mph with the energy of 8 tons of TNT.

Around the same time, many in the city of McAllen and other south Texas communities reported hearing an earth shaking boom, with hundreds of calls flooding into some local police departments, McClatchy previously reported.

Some caught glimpses of the meteor to the west of McAllen, bright enough to be seen even in daylight.
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McAllen is in the Rio  Grande Valley in South Texas.  The fireworks could probably also be seen from Mexico. 

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