If this was not space trash? METEORITES LIKELY PPRODUCED!
"click on image to enlarge" QLD NSW, Australia Meteor Approx 1955 AEST 27NOV2013 v1 c2013 LunarMeteoriteHunter / Google Earth |
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This appears at this time to have been a very large event based upon the MBIQ Bot Data Set that was Sampled in minutes after the event. I will have the data available
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Initial Meteor Sighting Reports-
27NOV2013 Mark D Brisbane, Qld, AUSTRALIA 20:15 AEST (UTC+10) 9seconds N-S Facing West Red main body with yellowish tail Venus Started as one moving light, fragmented into 2 clusters, larger cluster at the top, maybe 20-30 fragments, smaller cluster at the bottom, maybe 5-10 fragments awesome. scared the kids a little bit!
27NOV2013 Tiff Logan City, Qld, AUSTRALIA 1955 About 10 seconds. North-SouthWest Viewed facing west. Yellow/white. No sound. At least as big and bright as the moon. Started out big and solid then as it travelled it broke up into numerous smaller pieces that fizzled out. It was very, very low and fairly slow. I've never seen anything like it. Amazing!
27NOV2013 Delgray Mountain creek, Sunshine Coast, QLD Australia Between 7.30-8pm 10-15 seconds N/NE - S/SW White/yellow/gold, no sound Possibly the moon but a bit more yellow co,luring Yes, definitely fragmentation, 1 major part and the numerous trailing afterwards I am not sure what this was, defiantly had numerous fragments and wasn't moving too fast across the sky, but disappeared down to the SW of maybe Brisbane city, AUSTRALIA
27NOV2013 Kevin Druery Chambers Flat, Qld, Australia 19:55:00 3-5 secs N-S, right to left, facing west Large orange ball which broke into a number of smaller ones as it travelled. No sound As bright as a near full moon, but orange Yes Amazing experience! Never seen anything like this before.
27NOV2013 Mark Williams Caloundra Queensland Australia 1951 19.50PM 10 SEC I WAS FACING NORTH AND IT WAS TRAVALLING SOUTH wHITE BALL WITH WHITE TAIL BREAKING OFF OF IT. BRIGHTER THAN THE MOON FRAGMENTS WERE FALLING OFF BEHIND IT. IT WAS TRAVELLING VERY FAST SO ONLY SAW IT FOR ABOUT 10 SECONDS. eSTIMATE IT TO BE AT AROUND 10000FT OR LOWER.
27NOV2013 Karen Stevenson Calliope River Qld Australia 19:55hrs; Australian Eastern Standard Time, PM 15 seconds north west to south east direction; observed travelling from left to right. First Noted just above horizon trailing across sky to other horizon no sound. Colour yellow to orange moon yes multiple parts trailing an amazing site - at first thought it was a falling star however far more spectacular.
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3 comments:
Wow! round 8pm Brisbane time. biggest and closest I have ever seen. Looked like it was going to hit, has anyone got an update whether it landed?
it went straight over my head and I was out in Purga, SE Qld. It fizzled out over Ipswich-Boonah Rd.
Wandoan, Queensland, pitch black sitting in the dark enjoying a beer and this huge bright white ball of light with around 8 smaller balls of light behind it flew directly over our heads. Watched it for around 5 seconds, flew straight, didn't arc, and brighter than Venus on a dark night. Lights disappeared as it flew over the roof we standing by... just went out immediately.
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