Fireball explodes in bright flash over Pacific Northwest sky
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Updated · KOMO News · Apr 29
Fireball explodes in bright flash over Pacific Northwest sky
8 articles · Updated · KOMO News · Apr 29
Over 100 sightings were reported across Washington, British Columbia, and Oregon, with the event recorded at 12:15 a.m. in Anacortes.
Witnesses described a blue-green object falling and exploding, with the phenomenon lasting up to 7.5 seconds and some hearing sounds.
The American Meteor Society is collecting reports and video evidence to confirm the event, which meteorologists believe was likely a meteor breaking apart.
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With more cameras watching the sky, are we just better at spotting fireballs now?
What does the fireball's blue-green color reveal about its extraterrestrial composition?