Possible impact area for meteorite?
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World / United States / Washington
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A Federal Aviation Administration spokesman in Seattle, Mike Fergus, told The Associated Press that a Horizon Airlines pilot saw the meteorite hit earth about 5:45 a.m. Fergus said the pilot reported a flash and a burst of light near State Route 26 and the Lind-Hatton Road in the southeast corner of Adams County in southeastern Washington. The Adams County sheriff's office and State Patrol said they had no reports of an impact.
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Coordinates: 46°47'26"N 118°49'27"W
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