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Another ‘fireball’ seen in WA, OR and B.C.
NASA said the meteor was not part of an active shower and may be part of peak fireball season, when sightings can rise 10% to 30%.
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Another 'fireball' spotted in WA. Why NASA says we're seeing more
Over 100 people in Washington, Oregon and British Columbia have reported seeing a “bright fireball” on Saturday night, according to NASA and the American Meteor Society. The sighting makes it the third sighting in Washington in March. According to NASA, analysis of these reports and videos suggest…
NASA Declares Start Of 2026 Fireball Season As Meteor Activity Intensifies
Heads up sky-gazers, fireball season is upon us! That's according to NASA, which notes that we're now in peak fireball season, a time period that typically runs from February through April. During that time, exceptionally bright meteor sightings can increase by 10-30%, especially around the March equinox. That date has already come and gone,
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