LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A mysterious light was spotted streaking across the Southern California sky on Wednesday, sending social media into a frenzy.
Varying explanations were given at first after the slow moving fireball was spotted across the western U.S. and exploded into several pieces.
But the official Twitter account of the National Weather Service out of Salt Lake City stated that the light was caused by "space junk."
Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, said observations from Utah indicated it was part of a Chinese rocket reentering the atmosphere.
McDowell later said multiple agencies confirmed the light was caused by the Chang Zheng 7 rocket.
Reports indicated the light was seen in California, Nevada and Utah.
Several ABC7 viewers took to social media and shared their photos and videos using #abc7eyewitness.