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		<title>Texas fireball identified as meteor, not UFO</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[DALLAS – The fireball that blazed across the Texas sky and sparked numerous weekend calls to law enforcement agencies now can be considered an identified flying object.




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<p><!-- End Embedded Video Code -->The Federal Aviation Administration said Monday the fireball was a natural phenomenon – not flying space junk – and a North Texas astronomer said more specifically that it was probably a pickup truck-sized meteor with the consistency of concrete.</p>
<p>The object was visible Sunday morning from Austin to Dallas and into East Texas. In Central Texas, the Williamson County sheriff&#8217;s office received so many emergency calls that it sent a helicopter aloft to look for debris from a plane crash.</p>
<p>The FAA backed off its weekend claim that the fireball was caused by falling debris from colliding satellites plummeting into earth&#8217;s atmosphere.</p>
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