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		<title>Local cops film meteor flight over Edmonton, were looking for doughnuts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The blogosphere and Facebook&#8230;group&#8230;here in Edmonton is all abuzz this morning with news of last nights delivery from outer space. No, aliens didn&#8217;t pick central Alberta as their locale for making first contact. I would think they would have better sense then that, and go some place warmer. Anyhow, last night a meteor entered the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The blogosphere and Facebook&#8230;group&#8230;here in Edmonton is all abuzz this morning with news of last nights delivery from outer space. No, aliens didn&#8217;t pick central Alberta as their locale for making first contact. I would think they would have better sense then that, and go some place warmer. Anyhow, last night a meteor entered the atmosphere over western Canada, and made for a quite a light show for residents from Alberta all the way to Manitoba. Here&#8217;s some footage of the entry from a police dash cam that I dug up from YouTube.</p>
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<p>The cruiser was facing west bound at the time. During this I was on the highway heading north towards downtown, so all I saw was a white flash like from a lightning zap. From my understanding, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.navcanada.ca/">NAVCAN</a> is still unsure of where the meteor landed, or if it landed.</p>
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