Meteor provides early-morning display in Pacific Northwest
Last Updated: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 | 10:06 AM PT
The Canadian Press
A meteor that blazed across the darkened early-morning sky above the western United States was also clearly visible on the Canadian side of the border on Tuesday.
A Kamloops, B.C., man, who identified himself only as Doug, said he was driving south of the city when he saw a blazing ball that appeared to have hit the ground, because it illuminated the entire horizon.
Another Kamloops man, Gerald Haggerty, said the horizon lit up like a bomb.
A Federal Aviation Administration duty officer in Seattle told the Associated Press that pilots reported the streaking meteor from Boise, Idaho, west to Washington state.
A Horizon Airlines pilot reported seeing the meteorite hit the ground with a burst of light near State Route 26, about 280 kilometres east-southeast of Seattle.
Sheriff's dispatchers said they had no reports of damage or injuries from the reported meteorite strike around 5:45 a.m. local time.
They said one caller from Walla Walla, about 90 kilometres south-southeast of the reported impact site, said she heard a sonic boom and felt a shock wave not long after seeing the streaking meteor.
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