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When a bright fireball streaked across the Alaska sky last spring, the usual tools scientists rely on to track such events-cameras and satellites-did not provide a detailed picture. But the meteoroid left behind something else: low-frequency sound waves that traveled hundreds of miles and were captured by a dense network of earthquake and volcano-monitoring sensors on the ground.
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