Originally published Monday, March 14, 2005 at 12:00 AM
Fireball seen from Seattle to Southern Oregon
The fireball that streaked through the night sky Saturday startled people all the way from Southern Oregon to the Seattle area. Scientists said it was...
The Associated Press
PORTLAND — The fireball that streaked through the night sky Saturday startled people all the way from Southern Oregon to the Seattle area.
Scientists said it was probably a meteor and probably disintegrated just before any fragments fell into the Pacific Ocean.
Summer Jensen of Portland said she was sitting in her living room with her father when she saw the flash of light outside and rushed to see what it was.
"It was like a big ball of fire" and "behind it was a trail of blue," she said.
"I've never seen anything like that," Jensen said, adding that the object appeared to be moving slowly.
Michael O'Connor, a duty officer at the Federal Aviation Administration's regional office in Renton, said he fielded "a whole ton of calls" from people reporting they had seen a bright streak across the sky shortly before 8 p.m.
He said police, pilots and some air-traffic controllers described it as "a green ball of fire with a long tail."
O'Connor said reports came from as far east as the Tri-Cities.
"It appears to have come down over the ocean," said Dick Pugh, with the Cascadia Meteorite Laboratory in Portland.
He said the object flew over the Pacific Coast, streaking along from south to north.
Melinda Hutson, another expert at the lab, said meteors large enough to turn into fireballs are uncommon.
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To become a fireball, it has to be "a big piece of rock or metal — most are pieces of asteroids. ... Every once in a while a piece of the moon or Mars breaks off," she said.
Astronomer Jim Todd, planetarium director at the Oregon Museum of Science & Industry, said that if the meteor had entered the atmosphere during the daytime, it might not even have been noticed.
"It creates a bright contrast against the night sky," Todd said.
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