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http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/cbc/081120/canada/calgary_alberta_meteor

Reports of meteor streaking across Prairies

2 hours, 58 minutes ago

CALGARY (CBC) - A bright light lit up the sky around 5:30 MT Thursday

evening in Western Canada, with people reporting sightings in Alberta

and Saskatchewan.

People telephoned the CBC newsrooms in Edmonton and Calgary to talk

about what they saw.

" It was a really big flash, lit up the sky, and there was this huge,

flaming fireball falling from the sky, " said Rowyn Windsor, 12, who

lives on the Canadian Forces base in Cold Lake, Alta., about 350

kilometres northeast of Edmonton.

" This huge light in our kitchen window lit up our whole kitchen, "

said Schneider, who lives just outside Lloydminster on the

Saskatchewan-Alberta border. " It kinda flashed a couple of times. It

was really bright. It was a different light than lightning.

" We weren't really sure what happened ... got up to look out the

window, and all of a sudden, we heard this rumbling. "

Schneider said her sister saw the meteor while she was driving past

North Battleford, Sask.

Torey Van Vam was driving north from Redcliff, Alta., outside

Medicine Hat when he saw a bright white streak.

" As it got closer to the ground, it was more visible as a ball of

white light with green around it. And as it got really close to the

ground, it turned kind of orange, and I'm pretty sure it went

straight to the ground, " he said.

Bev Ully, who lives on a farm near Unity, Sask., was watching TV when

she saw a light through her west-facing living room window.

" It was just like there were headlights right outside the window and

that something was moving. It wasn't just one big, bright flash. It

was several flashes, " she said.

Ully said her daughter in , in central Alberta, had told her

she had seen the light as well.

The fireball was also visible in Edmonton. Kim Wingrove was driving

in the city's west end when he saw something in the sky.

" I saw this large orb shoot across in an east-southeast direction, on

a very steady trajectory, " he said. " It was very, very big. And I've

seen a lot of shooting stars from all the world as I travelled, but

I've never seen one so large. It was very bright yellow, with hints

of green in it. It stayed in the air ... for about two to two and a

half seconds. "

Alister Ling, an Edmonton-area amateur astronomer who is a member of

the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, recorded the fireball using

equipment from Alan Hildebrand, a meteorite researcher at the

University of Calgary.

" When it flares out on the tape, you can see there's several of these

multiple flashes, and that's when it's probably partly blowing up,

which is also a really good indicator ... that there's multiple

stones that have come down, " he said.

He said anyone who sees a fireball with their own eyes has a hard

time judging where it came down, because fireballs stop glowing when

they are 50 kilometres above the earth.

Ling said he will be consulting with other astronomers in Alberta,

who will look at tapes from a local network of cameras and assess

eyewitness reports to try and figure out where the fireball may have

landed.

Although its early in the process, he thinks it may have fallen

somewhere in central Alberta, and there could be search parties out

looking for chunks as early as this weekend.

" Who knows, " he said. " We might be really, really lucky. "

With files from the Canadian Press

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