Another meteor was spotted streaking across the sky above parts of the eastern United States for over 100 miles, leading multiple cities and states to see the fireball on April 7.

The meteor passed over the northeastern part of the country around 2:34 p.m. ET, according to NASA, which also described it as a fireball. People in Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania reported seeing the fireball to the American Meteor Society around that time.

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An analysis of the eyewitness accounts and accessible cameras in the area places the first visibility of the meteor 48 miles above the Atlantic Ocean off the shore of Mastic Beach on Long Island, New York, NASA said.