That boom you heard in Pittsburgh on New Year's Day? It was probably a meteor By News January 03, 2022 Add Comment Edit Sometimes the sky really is falling. In suburban Pittsburgh, a loud explosion shook homes and baffled residents. The National Weather Service weighed in with a likely cause: exploding space rock. Share this post Related PostsCan green hydrogen save a coal town and slow climate change?Bipartisan Senate Group Strikes Deal to Rewrite Electoral Count ActTwitter's lawsuit against Elon Musk will go to trial in OctoberDelay as the New Denial: The Latest Republican Tactic to Block Climate ActionSurreal or too real? Breathtaking AI tool DALL-E takes its images to a bigger stageMallory McMorrow, Who Lashed out at G.O.P., Becomes a Democratic Money MachineThese are the two final candidates in the race to become the U.K.'s prime ministerEnergy transition hydrogen storage
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