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Dr. Chris Laws from the University of Washington said it’s likely a rock, roughly the size of a baseball, possibly as large as a basketball, exploding into pieces.
Author: Sebastian Robertson (KING5)
Published: 5:56 PM PST January 17, 2023
Updated: 5:56 PM PST January 17, 2023
SEATTLE — Captured in black and white surveillance video shot from his Rainier Valley home is proof that Corey Clark’s backyard did light up late Monday night.
“We just kind of saw this bright flash and kind of looked at each other and went ‘woah,'” said Clark.
Clark is a tech worker by day and an amateur photographer by day off. He was one of many in western Washington to either capture or see the boom and bright green glow of a meteor around 11 p.m. on Monday...