The Denver Post
| over 4 years ago
A light show some thought was caused by space junk reentering the atmosphere Sunday over Texas actually was a meteor shower, a spokesman for the North American Aerospace Defense Command said Monday. Michael Kucharek said the fireball couldn't be...
The Corbin Times-Tribune
| over 4 years ago
Friday, reports came from Kentucky counties along I-75 from the Tennessee border to about 1-64 and as far east as Morehead, of blue-green lights in the sky and a sound like an explosion...Friday’s Kentucky incident of bright lights and sonic booms...
Fort Worth Star Telegram
| over 4 years ago
Authorities with the Federal Aviation Administration said Monday that a fireball that streaked above the daytime Texas skies on Sunday likely was a meteor. The Federal Aviation Administration suggested Sunday that it might have been debris from two...
Lexington Herald-Leader
| over 4 years ago
The fireball that streaked across the sky and alarmed numerous Texas residents was likely just a big meteor and not wreckage from colliding satellites, experts said Monday. Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Roland Herwig said the fireball...
io9
| over 4 years ago
Experts have been scratching their heads over a huge, bright fireball that zoomed out of the sky over Texas yesterday. Reporters and the FAA claimed it was satellite debris, but astronomers say they're wrong. Phil Plait of Bad Astronomy has a...