Update: Site of Canadian Meteor Crash Debated!
Experts divided on site of meteor crash
CTV News Staff
Researchers say the fireball that blazed across the Prairie sky Thursday evening was most likely a meteor, but expert’s opinions about where – and if – the galactic object hit the Earth are divided.
Hundreds of residents of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba reported seeing the bright light, which was also captured on security cameras.
The stunning images show the sky light up as a bright point of light blazes into view, then disappears over the horizon.
Read the rest of the article here.
Interesting that they still won’t catagorically claim it’s a meteor.


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