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Did you see the fireball?

THE ET has been inundated with reports from people in Werrington of a bright "fireball" earlier last night (Wednesday).

THE ET has been inundated with reports from people in Werrington of a bright "fireball" earlier last night (Wednesday).The fireball - the second reported in Werrington in little over a fortnight - streaked across the sky at about 6.45pm before suddenly disappearing.

Did anyone else witness it - or capture it on camera?

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Tracey-Jaynes Hodgkinson emailed to say: "My friend Chris and I definitely saw this..

"It was a large white glow in the sky.. That shot away way too quickly to be an aircraft, I jusy knew that it wasn't annything that I'd seen before, but coudn't quite understand how it was travelling so quickly relative to the stars.

"Do they generally dissappear up into the atmosphere ? Because that's what I saw?"

Update, Friday, 24 October: The most likely explanation, according to RAF Wittering-based Met Office weather forecaster and keen astronomer Julian Cooke, is that it was an "unusually large" meteor.


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Weather for Peterborough

Wednesday 08 February 2012

5 day forecast

Today

Cloudy

Cloudy

Temperature: -2 C to 1 C

Wind Speed: 12 mph

Wind direction: East

Tomorrow

Cloudy

Cloudy

Temperature: -1 C to 2 C

Wind Speed: 7 mph

Wind direction: South west

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