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    Meteor soared over Statue of Liberty at 34,000 mph, burned up above Manhattan as NYers report shaking: NASA

    By Katherine Donlevy,

    7 hours ago

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    A meteor soared over the Statue of Liberty before disintegrating about 30 miles above Midtown Manhattan on Tuesday morning, according to NASA.

    The space rock passed through the atmosphere over the Big Apple around 11:15 a.m. — the same time New Yorkers reported seeing a flash of fire streak across the sky and felt the ground lightly shaking beneath their feet.

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    A “daylight fireball” soared from the State of Liberty to Midtown Manhattan around noon Tuesday. Nazarii – stock.adobe.com

    Twenty people across New York, New Jersey and Connecticut reported seeing the fireball stretch across the sky — with one person saying the shooting star was illuminated green, yellow and white.

    The speeding spectacle lasted about 30 seconds before fragmenting into three pieces, the eyewitness wrote to the American Meteor Society.

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    NASA’s Meteor Watch estimates that the “daylight fireball” was first spotted about 40 miles above New York Harbor’s Upper Bay — where Lady Liberty stands.

    Moving at a rate of 34,000 miles per hour, “the meteor descended at a steep angle of just 18 degrees from vertical, passing over the Statue of Liberty before disintegrating 29 miles above midtown Manhattan,” NASA wrote in a Facebook post.

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    The shooting star was traveling at about 34,000 miles per hour, NASA said. Nasa/Facebook

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    No meteorites — or debris from outer space that hits the Earth’s surface — were produced by the event.

    And fortunately, there were no reports of damages or injuries related to the event, the city’s Office of Emergency Management confirmed.

    As for the reported shaking, experts do not believe it had any ties to the meteor or any other natural event.

    The US Geological Survey National Earthquake Information Center confirmed it received reports of shaking in the northeast New Jersey and Staten Island, New York area, but eliminated the possibility that an earthquake struck.

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    Witnesses reported seeing the shooting star light up the sky green, yellow and white. ZUMAPRESS.com

    “An examination of the seismic data in the area showed no evidence of an earthquake,” the agency said in a statement.

    “The USGS has no direct evidence of the source of the shaking. Past reports of shaking with no associated seismic signal have had atmospheric origins such as sonic booms or weather-related phenomena.”

    NASA suspects the shaking was tied to reports of military activity in the area.

    The shooting star sighting comes as the Big Apple withstood scorching temperatures Tuesday.

    The mercury reached 100 degrees — but felt more like 110.

    For the latest metro stories, top headlines, breaking news and more, visit nypost.com/metro/

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