Whenever the word space is mentioned, pictures of planets, stars, asteroid, comets, meteors, Sun, Moon, Galaxies, etc. creep instantly into our minds. Things in space not only excite us but they can even impact our life in various ways. We all know about meteors falling on Earth. And in the most recent incidents of a meteor hitting Earth was recorded in Bloomington, Indiana. As per a report by space.com, at precisely 12:44 p.m. EDT (1744 GMT) on March 30, a meteor exploded over Indiana. The impact was shocking for all those who felt or saw its impact. In fact, surrounding counties were literally shaken by the sound of a massive explosion.
The event was captured in a security camera. After hearing the loud sound of the explosion, locals quickly took to social media to know what actually happened. They were shocked and surprised to know that a meteor had just exploded above their heads. According to the report by space.com, a local Facebook group titled "What's that noise?" was one of the many places people flocked to with speculation about the source of the explosive sound, which was reported to have been heard for several tens of miles.
A local resident Adrienne Evans Fernandez posted a post which was flooded by comments stacking up with rumors of fires at a nearby naval base, military tests, a motor vehicle accident and more. But as we know none of these incidents actually took place.
According to Space.com, Evans Fernandez, who was first to pose the question in the popular "What's that noise?" group, said that her thoughts jumped straight to the possibility of an earthquake. "I actually thought for a hot second it was the [primary wave] of the earthquake we're supposed to always be prepared for," she told Space.com.
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