Monday, 24 March 2025

Airburst in Asia's line of meteor activity

2025, March 21. Western Australia, Karlamilyi National Park. Airburst. Coordinates: (22.8S, 123.5E). Altitude: 54.2 km. Velocity: NA. e = 3.9, -e = 0.13 or 130,000 kg/TNT.

Update

A second one was detected. This is not the time of year we want to see airbursts in the Southern Ocean "region". Summer feeding grounds?? Not good. And as the cetaceans head into their migration routes north in upcoming months this could lead to mass whale strandings. If airbursts are being detected, that means a load of debris is activating the atmosphere.

2025, March 24. Antarctica, 480km SSE of Casey station. Airburst. Coordinates: (70.4S, 114.2E). Altitude: 21.5km. Velocity: 28.2 km/s. Energy: 4.9, -e = 0.16 or 160,000 kg/TNT.

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