
NASA analysts used observations of a bright fireball over Northeast Ohio to calculate a likely fall area for any surviving meteorites, identifying a narrow strewn field mostly across Medina County. Volunteers and organized teams have been searching the corridor to recover and verify fragments; recent regional reports — including the Boston boom — add more observations that can help refine trajectories. These coordinated searches and public reports increase the chance of recovering fresh meteorite samples for research.
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