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Longest meteor ever (over the pacific northwest)
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[quote:Tangy:MV8yMjY0OTkxXzM4NDk1MjkxXzFENUQyMDA0] [quote:Anonymous Coward 30954957:MV8yMjY0OTkxXzM4NDk1Mjc4X0ZBMDJCNTJF] [quote:Tangy:MV8yMjY0OTkxXzM4NDk1MjUxX0IxRTg2RjA4] [quote:Anonymous Coward 30954957:MV8yMjY0OTkxXzM4NDk1MjIwXzg5QUVDOTU5] I found this video of the meteor. Note: this video doesn't do the meteor justice, but the reactor of the folks in the video is rather priceless. http://youtu.be/psZ2wHOO1f8?a[youtube] [/quote] You just now saw it? Sounds like you saw a different meteor then, the video was of one at 11pm.. [/quote] No. I saw it around 11pm as well. I used the word "just" rather loosely. Do forgive me.:hf: [/quote] Nah, that was my fault.. :tgfp2: [/quote]
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Just saw a meteor over the skies of Sammamish Washington (Seattle area) that last for nearly a minute. Never have I seen such an incredible sight. Anyone else?
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