
A fast-moving meteor visible in broad daylight stunned residents and triggered widespread reports across the Northeast.
Galloway Township, New Jersey – A rare daytime meteor traveling more than 30,000 miles per hour streaked across the skies over New Jersey and neighboring states Tuesday afternoon, startling hundreds of witnesses and generating reports of a loud boom and shaking homes, according to NASA. The fireball, visible in full daylight around 2:34–2:35 p.m., disintegrated approximately 27 miles above Galloway Township after traversing a multi-state path, underscoring both the intensity and unusual visibility of the event.

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