Drivers Report Mysterious Flash Of Light In Sky
Radio Show Host Receives Dozens Of Calls
POSTED: Thursday, September 30, 2004
UPDATED: 4:54 pm EDT September 30,
2004
A local radio station's phone lines lit up Thursday morning after motorists reported seeing a mysterious flash of light in the sky, Local 4 reported.
Several drivers in the area of Interstate 275 and Interstate 94 called into WOMC radio at about 5:45 a.m. to report an unidentified light flashing in the sky.
"It was a bright flash, almost like a huge flashlight, almost like a generator going off," said one caller.
The host of the radio station's morning show, Dick Purtan, said he had no answer to what people had witnessed in the sky.
"The first thing that I thought of was that this was possibly the asteroid, this big rock that's about 3 miles long and a mile-and-a-half wide that actually came within a million miles of earth this morning, but the trouble is they say that it's not visible," Purtan said.
Officials at the Selfridge Air National Guard Base reported no flying this morning, so there were no records or photographs taken that may have identified the flash of light.
Metro airport also had no trace of the light flash because the airport's radar readings only cover a 40-mile radius, Local 4 reported.
The National Weather Service in Cleveland told Local 4 that the mysterious light may have been moonbeams poking through the clouds.
Local 4 attempted to contact the North American Aerospace Defense Command, which protects the airspace over the United States and Canada. NORAD had yet to return calls concerning the mysterious light.
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