Meteor Boston Collision Warning: Scientists Predict City-Sized Space Rock Impact By 2030, Expert Calls it 'Anomalous and Inevitable'
In a stunning forecast that has sent shockwaves through the scientific community, a new report from MIT and the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics predicts that a small, dense meteor, designated 'Boston', will enter Earth's atmosphere over the Atlantic by 2030. While the initial impact zone is predicted to be sparsely populated, researchers warn the "Meteor Boston" event is not a traditional asteroid but a high-density fragment of a destroyed comet, potentially containing rare industrial minerals. The prediction comes with an urgent call for a global deflection strategy, as experts now argue the meteor's trajectory is 'anomalous' and appears to be locked onto a collision course with the Boston metro area.