A 3-foot-wide space rock entered the atmosphere at about 35,000 mph before disintegrating north of Houston, NASA says, days after another meteor caused a sonic boom over Ohio.
A 3-foot-wide space rock entered the atmosphere at about 35,000 mph before disintegrating north of Houston, NASA says, days after another meteor caused a sonic boom over Ohio. GMA A 3-foot-wide space rock entered the atmosphere at about 35,000 mph before disintegrating north of Houston, NASA says, days after another meteor caused a sonic boom over Ohio.

