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Nasa confirms 1,000lb fireball after huge ‘meteorite’ seen over Mission in Texas as officials warn not to touch debris

NASA confirmed a 1,000-pound fireball was seen over Mission, Texas, on Wednesday after residents reported loud bangs and shaking homes.

The space administration presented its findings on Thursday after officials warned locals not to touch any debris from potential meteorites.

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Residents of Mission, Texas shared a photo of what they believe might be the meteorite that was reported near the US-Mexico border on WednesdayCredit: Facebook
Texas law enforcement is warning the public not to touch possible debris should they come across anyCredit: ValleyCentral 4
A map shows where residents reported sightings of the possible meteorite on Wednesday night

According to Nasa, preliminary information led its experts to believe the "meteoroid" - which becomes a meteor when it burns up in the earth's atmosphere and a meteorite when it hits the ground - was about two feet in diameter and weighed roughly 1,000 pounds.

They confirmed that "radar and other data indicate that meteorites did reach the ground from this event."

Mission Police in South Texas was flooded with calls just before 5.30pm on Wednesday, according to Police Chief Cesar Torres.

Officials in the Rio Grande Valley held a press conference the following day, updating the public after a flurry of sightings.

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Residents reported a loud boom and said that their houses were shaking, prompting panic around the city.

Hidalgo County Sheriff Eddie Guerra said Houston Air Traffic Control received two reports from aircraft of a meteorite sighting west of McAllen.

A point of impact is unknown, Guerra said.

There have been no reports of damage.

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Alton Police Chief Jonathan Flores said that they felt the blast in his area but were unsure what caused it.

“I do know that it was widespread. There are multiple cities receiving the same call,” Flores said.

Mission Police Chief Cesar Torres said: "We have not located a scene. We don’t even know if there is a scene.”

Residents who come across potential debris from the meteorite should call police immediately.

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