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Back to EpisodesFireball Sighting in Pacific Northwest: What You Need to Know
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Fireball Sightings Spark Excitement: A Blazing Meteor Streaks Across Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia, Marking the Third Sighting in Washington This March. NASA and the American Meteor Society Confirm Reports, Showing the Meteor Lit Up About Fifty Miles Above Wilkeson, Broke Apart Thirty Miles Over Wauna, and Zipped Northwest at Thirty-Nine Thousand Miles Per Hour. No Threat, as Plenty of Eyes Caught It on Video. Fireballs are Bigger Meteors that Glow Fierce from Superheating the Air into Plasma on Their Speedy Dive. February Through April Hits Peak Fireball Season Up North, with Sightings Jumping Ten to Thirty Percent. Next Clear Night, Keep Looking Up—This Cosmic Show is Just Getting Started.
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