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Possible meteorite strikes home in Houston area, officials report

21 March 2026
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A meteorite reportedly crashed into a house in the Ponderosa Forest neighborhood of Houston on Saturday night, damaging the roof and two stories of the home. Fire Chief Fred Windisch confirmed that the object, larger than a human hand, landed in the kitchen area. NASA stated that the meteor became visible at 4:40 p.m. local time, approximately 49 miles above Stagecoach, moving southeast at 35,000 miles per hour. It broke apart 29 miles above Bammel, causing a pressure wave that generated loud booms heard by residents in the area. The meteor weighed around a ton and measured about three feet in diameter. Earlier in the week, a larger asteroid weighing about seven tons passed over multiple states, and a similar meteor explosion occurred in Georgia last June.

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Meteorite impacts, while rare, can cause significant damage and raise concerns about space debris and its effects on populated areas. The incident in Houston highlights the ongoing monitoring of meteors by NASA, which tracks their paths to predict potential impacts. Historical data shows that meteors and asteroids frequently enter Earth’s atmosphere, with some causing sonic booms, as seen in this case. This event adds to a growing list of recent meteor sightings and explosions in the United States, emphasizing the need for continued observation and research into near-Earth objects.

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