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It's a Rocket, It's a Meteor, It's . . .

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Scientists say the streaking light and strange cloud that appeared in the sky over the Bay Area earlier this week was a meteor.

That odd wiggly streak of a cloud that remained after the fireball disappeared? A "noctilucent cloud."

There may, of course, be a simpler explanation.

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