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Space Debris Lights Up Oklahoma Sky

Light Show Over Oklahoma, Texas

POSTED: 11:19 am CST December 2, 2001
UPDATED: 1:07 pm CST December 3, 2001

Streaks of brilliant light that were spotted from Texas to Nebraska on Saturday night apparently were caused by space debris breaking up, authorities said.

A dispatcher at the Kansas Turnpike Authority in Wichita said callers reported the lights from the Oklahoma border to near Kansas City.

Video

Eyewitness News 5 photojournalist Jay Beauchamp captured the light show on video (pictured, left).

In Hastings, Neb., meteorologist Larry Wirth of the National Weather Service said callers described a bright light that crossed the horizon from southwest to northeast and broke.

"People said it appeared to break up into about 30 little balls with tails, more or less like fireworks," Wirth said.

Wirth said NORAD -- the North American Air Defense Command -- reported to the Federal Aviation Administration's regional center in Minneapolis that some kind of space debris had broken up in the atmosphere.

NORAD monitors satellites and space debris that re-enters the atmosphere.

The Associated Press received telephone calls about the lights from Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Enid, Edmond, Owasso, Shawnee and McAlester, Okla. Broadcasters reported that the lights were seen as far away as Denison, Texas.

Witnesses in Oklahoma reported seeing three or four long streaks of light moving across the sky. They said the streaks appeared to produce sparks as they moved.

In Topeka, weather service meteorologist Matt Wolters said such light shows are not uncommon when space debris enters the atmosphere.

But Saturday night's display was noticed over such a wide area because the night sky was especially clear, Wolters said.

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