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Greg S.


http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/article/id/161921/


Northland residents report flaming object in the sky



Several Northland residents reported seeing a flaming object in the sky about 
7:15 p.m. Wednesday.

Audrey Monicken, who lives on Duluth’s Park Point, said she was watching 
television when she caught the sight.

“I saw a flaming thing come down out of the sky,” she said.

She described the object as about the size of a mattress with red flames, and 
said that it came down at an angle out of the sky. From her vantage facing the 
harbor, Monicken said the object seemed to disappear in the middle of the bay.

Brad Wick, a public information officer for the Duluth Police Department, said 
dispatch received a handful of calls from people who reported a fiery object in 
the sky. One person thought an aircraft had crashed into the lake, but Wick 
said a call to the air traffic control tower at Duluth International Airport 
indicated there was no sign of an airplane in the area or in distress at the 
time of the sighting.

The Duluth Police Department also received an inquiry about a flaming object in 
the sky from the Cook County emergency dispatch.

The National Weather Service in Duluth also received a report from a Washburn 
County resident in the Spooner area, who described seeing a fireball that 
traversed the horizon about the same time Wednesday night.

Tom Lonka, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said it’s 
possible the two reports could be explained by a meteorite or a piece of “space 
junk,” such as an old satellite, entering the Earth’s atmosphere. He said such 
events are not that rare, and the Weather Service receives occasional calls 
about similar sightings.
                                          
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