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Spartanburg County meteor
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Officials in Spartanburg County said a large boom heard by many people in the Upstate Monday morning may be a meteor.
Law enforcement officials saw a large ball of fire that popped in the air around 1:45 a.m. Monday.  Viewers from Greenville to Cherokee Counties called 7 On Your Side saying they heard the noise and their homes shook.  No one was hurt.

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Lots of fireballs raining from the sky this February. here is the latest. Seen over the NC, SC, GA area early morning of 2/13/2012 at 6:42 UTC. One all sky camera caught it
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Lawndale meteor
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Fireball 2-13-12 Lawndale, NC


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Meteor/Fireball + Loud Boom in S.C. - Police Scanner Audio - Feb. 13, 2012


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Flash, Loud Boom Wakes Many South Carolina Residents - Feb. 13, 2012



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Cleveland County explosion
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Cleveland County worker witnesses reported meteor explosion

Chuck Jones awoke when he felt his house shake early Monday. The sound of a boom followed a tremor that shook his house around 1:30 a.m.
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  Boom, bright light could have been exploding meteor

No one could say for sure what caused a light, a loud boom and an object to break apart in the sky, but two Upstate scientists said the descriptions sounded like an exploding meteor.
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Officials in Spartanburg County said a large boom heard by many people in the Upstate Monday morning may be a meteor.
Law enforcement saw a large ball of fire that popped in the air around 1:45 a.m. Monday

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NWS staffers said they got a call from Greenville police around 2 a.m. They said after they started getting calls, they checked the security camera at the National Weather Service and saw a faint, barely recognizable flash of light at 1:42 a.m.
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