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Fireball crossing western sky was debris from Russian rocket
On Tuesday around 6:15 p.m., people across Southern California, Arizona and Nevada reported seeing a fireball streak across the night sky, prompting speculation over what the source of it was.
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People posted videos and photos of the light on social media, with some saying it lasted 10 to 20 seconds.
Others wondered if it was a meteor breaking up on re-entry or space debris from a satellite.
A woman from OR accused of intentionally plowing her auto with her 3-year-old daughter in the back seat through crowds of pedestrians on a Las Vegas Strip sidewalk faces a judge Wednesday on felony murder, … “Quick someone call Jeff Goldblum!” “Looked like it was going a bit slow for a meteor”. Steak of light across sky likely Russian space debris; Details on ABC7 News at 11 p.m. It was lit up by the fading sunlight at dusk off the coast of California, putting on “a show” that could be seen from San Diego to the Bay Area.
The body reentered the atmosphere somewhere over Arizona, according to the United States strategic Command Public Affairs Office.
Vandenberg Air Force Base in California was tracking a Russian SL4 rocket body. A few suggested at the time that it could be space debris making a re-entry.
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CBS Los Angeles noted that some astronomers had suggested it could be part of the Ursids meteor shower expected to peak on Tuesday.