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Most sightings came from Georgia and South Carolina , National Weather Service says.
The meteor was first spotted over Oxford , Georgia , as it moved southwest across the sky.
It broke apart over a small community of Georgia , "unleashing an energy of about 20 tons of TNT ," NASA says.
NASA determined that it was about the size of a shopping cart as it streaked through the sky Thursday .
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