A nearly 1,000-pound meteor measuring two feet wide crashed in a person’s backyard in Texas and the incident was captured on a door camera. According to reports, the loud sound was caused by a half-ton meteor (454 kg). After the video was shared, NASA confirmed that a meteorite turned into an atmospheric fireball and crashed near McAllen, Texas 5 p.m. EST, February 15. According to NASA experts, the object was a meteoroid with a diameter of about two feet and a weight of roughly 1,000 pounds.
Meteor Crash Captured on Camera in Texas
An approximately 1,000-pound meteor measuring two feet wide crashed in a person’s backyard in Texas and the incident was caught on camera.

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