Meteor Streaks Across The Sky In Vermont

It's a bird ... it's a plane .... no, it's a fireball traveling at about 42,000 miles per hour.

  • According to NASA Meteor Watch, that's exactly what was spotted in the sky over northern Vermont on Sunday evening.
  • One man who saw it described it as a "phenomenon" he will "never forget."
  • Officials say the meteor was seen traveling northeast across 33 miles - from Mount Mansfield State Forest to Beach Hill.
  • NASA Meteor Watch described it as a "nice little firework, courtesy of Mother Nature."
  • There were also reports of buildings shaking in the area of the meteor which officials say was caused by a pressure difference between the front and back of the object.
  • What's the coolest/craziest thing you've ever randomly spotted up in the sky?

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