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Meteor Streaks Across Pacific Northwest
Wednesday, February 20, 2008

SPOKANE, Wash. — An apparent meteor streaked through the sky over the Pacific Northwest early Tuesday, drawing reports of bright lights and sonic booms in parts of Washington, Oregon and Idaho.

Although a witness reported seeing the object strike the Earth in a remote part of Adams County, in southeast Washington, it had not been found.

"I'm convinced it was a meteor," said Geoff Chester, spokesman for the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C. "It was a classic description of a fireball."

Chester speculated the meteor was the size of a big suitcase and had been orbiting the sun for millions of years before entering Earth's orbit.

The Federal Aviation Administration said a private pilot reported seeing the meteor hit the Earth in a burst of light near State Route 26 and the Lind-Hatton Road about 5:45 a.m.

The Adams County sheriff's office had no immediate reports of damage, injury or a meteor landing in the area, about 175 miles east-southeast of Seattle and 90 miles southwest of Spokane.

Chester said people commonly think they see a meteor hit or about to hit the ground, when it is nowhere close. Most meteorites that strike the Earth are never found, he said

"When you see objects like this in the sky your sense of scale is distorted," he said. "It's a common optical illusion."

A number of pilots reported seeing the meteor streaking through the sky from Boise, Idaho, into Washington state, the FAA said.

Surveillance cameras in the region captured a ball of light in the sky and then a flash illuminating the early morning darkness.

Television stations in Spokane reported getting viewer calls from across Washington state and north Idaho, parts of Oregon and southeastern British Columbia, starting about 5:30 a.m.

The callers said it resembled summer lightning, a rocket, a satellite or an exploding transformer.

A viewer from Walla Walla, about 55 miles south-southeast of the reported crash site, said she heard a sonic boom and felt a shock wave not long after seeing the streaking meteor.

The East Oregonian of Pendleton, Ore., said people in that city reported hearing a sonic boom after seeing the sky light up.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,331390,00.html
Mercy
And what does seismology say on USGS?
gregg
5:45 AM Wednesday the 20th.

The Marines and the Coast Guard had alerted all air traffic and sea traffic anywhere in an area around Hawaii to California to watch for falling space debris and the alert ended around that time or some time before.
It might turn out to be an amazing tale of the recent satellite shoot-down they just had. The big flash of light was probably that satellite getting hit and exploding and that streak in the sky they saw was a piece of it.
Watch the film closely. There are three big explosions. The first two were faint explosions when the debris hit the atmosphere and the third was from what looked like impact with earth. It could have been impact with water, because you know, in the atmosphere things are very magnified.
Adonaicole
I saw that meteor. Just a flash in the pan.
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