LOL...really? I was chillin' in the living room all snuggled up because its been so cold when it sounded like someone rammed my front door. The dog went on alert and started barking and as I looked out I noticed that there weren't any footsteps in the fresh snow so I knew it had to be something big.
Zeke, did you hear or feel it way up North too?
Here's the update:
Rare falling meteor causes bright and loud explosion above Michigan
-A bright and loud fireball in the sky over Detroit on Tuesday night was a falling meteor.
At about 8:10 p.m. ET witnesses in Michigan and several surrounding states
reported hearing a loud boom and a brief blazing flash in the sky, said the American Meteor Society.
Footage from dash cams showed the blast.
The explosion registered as a magnitude 2.0 earthquake on the Richter Scale, U.S. Geological Survey said. Witnesses reported weak or light shaking in areas around where the explosion occurred,
according to USGS data.
The meteor was about two yards in diameter and fell into the atmosphere at about 28,000 miles per hour, said Bill Cooke, who leads NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
The flash it made is called a "super bolide," a term given to fireballs that are brighter than the moon but dimmer than the sun, Cooke said.
"Fireballs of that magnitude are pretty rare for Michigan," he said, adding that only about 10 super bolides explode above the United States in a year...
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/01/17/rare...-michigan.html