OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – The Federal Aviation Administration says a
bright, streaking light seen in the skies over parts of Oklahoma
and Texas likely was a meteor.
FAA spokesman Lynn Lunsford said late Wednesday the agency had
received reports from people who saw the object about 8 p.m. as far
north as Oklahoma City and as far south as Houston.
Lunsford said FAA officials knew it wasn’t an airplane people
were seeing, and a meteor was the likely candidate.