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Columbia Basin Inhabitants Excited After Spotting Daytime Meteor and Space Debris

Columbia Basin Residents Buzzing After Daytime Meteor, Space Junk Sighting

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Chris Hansen

Numerous residents of the Columbia Basin are abuzz after allegedly witnessing what they believe to be a meteor streaking across the sky over the weekend.

The majority of the sightings were reported in the Quincy region, where at least one individual claimed to have witnessed a bright object leaving a lengthy trail of smoke in the sky on Saturday afternoon.

Although many of the witnesses believed it to have been a meteor, there are no official reports of sightings from the National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA), the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Association (NOAA), or private agencies such as The Aerospace Corporation's Debris Sightings log.

While it's possible the object may have been a meteor, it's just as likely that it was a form of space junk, although no official sightings have yet been registered with agencies such as the Center for Orbital & Reentry Debris or the AstriaGraph site at the University of Texas.