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Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Y'all we could have ended the pandemic

 When you see (or maybe just hear) a shooting star, that is your moment. You have to seize it. 

Meteor?

Maybe. We're checking with NASA to see if anything was reported. The National Weather Service doesn't track meteors.

"Meteors aren't weather," according to Mike Efferson, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service office in Slidell.

Earlier this month, a loud boom was heard in part of Pennsylvania, and NASA said it was caused by a meteor exploding in the atmosphere, according to CNN.

NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office tracks meteors at its office at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. 

They run a Facebook page called NASA Meteor Watch that tracks fireballs across the country. It had not been updated as of Wednesday morning. We've reached out for more information.

But I get the feeling too many of y'all might have just wished for a ham sandwich instead. 

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