Greg S.

 
 
http://cbs13.com/local/leonid.meteor.sighting.2.1299146.html
 
 

YOLO COUNTY, Calif. (CBS13) ― 

 

Authorities scrambled to find a downed aircraft after numerous witnesses called 
to report seeing a fireball plunge out of the sky, but the sightings may have 
been the result of something a bit more astronomical.
Yolo County emergency crews searched the area near Interstate 5 and Interstate 
505 just northwest of Zamora after multiple callers reported seeing a ball of 
fire fall out of the sky, but found no sign of any aircraft.
An emergency dispatcher with the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that 
the event is part of the annual Leonid Meteor Shower, which lasts for a couple 
of weeks and isn't expected to peak until November 17.
Visible meteors typically appear as shooting stars to the naked eye, but 
footage of other meteor sightings -- much of which is available on YouTube or 
other video sharing sites -- illustrate the spectacular potential of such 
events.
Authorities reported sightings all across Northern California, from the central 
coast into the Amador County, relating to the meteor shower.                    
                  
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