NASA gives details about meteorite that was felt over Massachusetts

When the double boom rang out in New England over the weekend, shaking homes and sending pets fleeing, questions began to flood social media.

“Did anyone else hear that boom?”

“Did anyone feel that?”

NASA let it be known over the weekend that the cause of the commotion was a meteorite, but on Monday it revealed even more surprising details.

The fireball weighed as much as an elephant, was 5 feet (1.52 meters) wide and was reaching 42,000 miles per hour (67,592.5 km/h) when it entered Earth’s atmosphere. It disintegrated on Saturday miles above New England and the energy released was equivalent to about 230 tons of TNT, according to agency estimates, which explains the explosions.

NASA revealed the astonishing details in a social media post on Monday, along with other statistics.