| Sighting Report |
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| Occurred : 11/27/2002 08:04 (Entered as : 11/27/02 08:04:00) Reported: 11/27/2002 8:39:34 AM 08:39 Posted: 2/11/2003 Location: Tacoma, WA Shape: Flash Duration:2 seconds |
| A flash of light streaked across the daytime sky at about the altitude of a jet, but at least 10 times faster. In my peripheral vision I saw a a light streak across a short distance of the sky--if it had been just a few feet away, I would have perceived its speed as over 100 mph. Considering it seemed more like a few thousand feet away, it must have been going at least 1000 mph. If I had witnessed this at night, I would have assumed it was a "shooting star," but the sun had been up for an hour. It was foggy, but I could still see the blue sky clearly. It left a short contrail that faded at both ends. The incident and contrail seemed to close to earth to have been a meteor, even if it were possible to see it during the daylight. |