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Any of you in Texas see the fireball over the Austin area on Monday? Was anything ever found on the ground? Is Austin really weird?
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1. I was in the area visiting my wife's family, but I did not see it. 2. I don't think anything was found on the ground, but folks reported it from Austin to Dallas. 3. Yes.
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A lot of times the stuff burns up before it hits the ground, so nothing may ever be found. I remember a few years back, the opening morning of rifle season for deer in PA, a meteor screamed right up the middle of the state about an hour before sunrise. I am sure a lot of deer hunters about fell out of their tree stands! That thing was so low to the ground you could actually hear it crackling...
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