What I saw might fit that description, but that was in 1997 and far bigger - the filmed object here looked about the same size as the two smaller tracks that followed the significantly larger object I saw.
However, it is hard to be accurate as to size, as this item was filmed against city lights, whereas what I saw was in pitch darkness with no ambient light whatsoever - the kind of darkness one finds in closed closet in a windowless basement
UNLESS it was something in geo orbit that was on fire before it began falling out of orbit ...
A cloudless moonless night sky is not dark like a closed off basement. When driving up to Greenbank one spring I was on a road through a closed off valley by surroundiing mountains. The Milky Way was visible from horizon to horizon and lit the valley well enough for me to see pennies I dropped accidentally from my camera bag when preparing to take some photos out the back of my Rodeo. That was an awesome experience to have nothing but starlight illuminating the valley! I could even see cattle more than 400 yards away from the road.