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Pickerington Today
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Doorbell Cam Captures Fireball Flashing Across Ohio Sky
Loud sonic boom reported after meteor sighting in Pickerington
Mar. 15, 2026 at 6:24pm
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A doorbell camera in Pickerington, Ohio captured footage of a bright fireball flashing across the night sky on Saturday, followed by a loud sonic boom. The American Meteor Society has not yet listed the incident, but it is the latest in a series of meteor sightings reported in Ohio so far this year.
Why it matters
Meteor sightings are relatively rare, and this incident provides a unique glimpse into the natural phenomenon of space debris burning up in the Earth's atmosphere. The sonic boom associated with this fireball is also noteworthy, as it indicates the meteor was likely quite large and moving at a high velocity.
The details
The doorbell camera footage shows the bright fireball flashing across the sky before disappearing behind homes in the suburban Pickerington neighborhood. Resident Kristopher Maki, who captured the video, reported hearing a loud sonic boom shortly after the sighting.
- The incident occurred around 10:35 PM on Saturday, March 14, 2026.
The players
Kristopher Maki
A resident of Pickerington, Ohio who captured the fireball on his home's doorbell camera.
What they’re saying
“Caught a meteor last night on the Ubiquiti cam. We were laying in bed winding down for the evening and heard a loud sonic boom. If you were in Pickerington and heart it around 10:35, this was it. Turn up the volume on this one.”
— Kristopher Maki
What’s next
The American Meteor Society is expected to investigate and potentially list this incident in their database of reported meteor sightings.
The takeaway
This fireball sighting serves as a reminder of the dynamic nature of our skies and the ongoing scientific interest in studying meteors and other celestial phenomena that occasionally enter the Earth's atmosphere.


