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  "textContent": "NASA says the meteor responsible for Saturday’s sonic boom released about as much energy as 300 tons of TNT as it broke into pieces 40 miles above New England.\n\nThe post A ‘fishy squisher’: NASA confirms meteorite landed in Cape Cod Bay appeared first on Boston.com.",
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