Sunday, 15 February 2026

South Australia and New Zealand activity

I would like further data on South Australia activity, however it is NA at this time.

2026, February 10. South Australia. Large Fireball. Time: 12:15UT, 22:45ACDT. Direction: SW, heading towards the sea. Seen in Adelaide, the eastern Fleurieu Peninsula and western Victoria.

2026, February 12. South Australia, Tennyson, Grange beach. A dolphin washed ashore dead.

2026, February 13. Victoria, Mortlake. Long Duration Meteor/Earth Skimmer. Time: 05:11am Travelling NE. Duration: ~35 sec. Not powerful or overly bright, just a very long flight path. No fragmentation and well-formed trail.  

2026, February 16. South Australia, Eyre Peninsula, Ceduna, Davenport Creek. Two beaked whales on a remote beach in a moderate state of decomposition. It’s the south facing beach, about 22km WSW of Ceduna.  

Also in New Zealand: 2026, February 15. New Zealand, South Coast of the South Island, west of Tuatapere and the Waiau river. A dolphin calf stranded alive but died. 

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.

Mass whale stranding 11 days after meteor Airburst

Since the May 30th meteor airburst over Cape Cod Bay there has been one witnessed fireball on the coast of Delaware.   2026, June 10. Canada...