>>Another person driving from Houston  to Waco says she saw it just above 
the horizon and says the flame only  lasted a few seconds.<<

Also someone reported it being very fast.  Haven't seen reports of sonic 
booms either. 

I haven't been able to  gather much from what the various witnesses have 
reported so far. I do get the  impression that it was probably a meteor and 
not satellite debris because of the  very short duration and fast speed. This 
also could be describing a Lyrid shower  member that peaks tomorrow night. 
they have fast entry velocities. If it was a  meteor, not likely dropped any 
meteorites in my opinion. Probably just another  OOooer and Ahhher. 
GeoZay  

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