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The Sept. 23 event prompted hundreds of reports to the American Meteor Society's fireball log.
The object was traveling at around 50,000 miles per hour , experts say.
It disintegrated about 34 miles above Bohemia Mountain east of Eugene , Oregon .
Experts say the object was a meteor, likely composed of ice, metal and stone.
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