2026, April 29. Antarctica, 740 km SW of McMurdo Station. Airburst. Time: 14:00:39. Coordinates: (81.0S;133.9E). Altitude: 28.7km. Velocity Components: Vx: -14.8; vy-1.8; vz: 9.8. True Velocity: 17.84 km/s at an Entry Angle of 33.32°. Energy: e = 4.8e10 Joules; -e = 0.16 or 160,000 kg/TNT. Its the ninth meteor airburst detected by NASA this year. 25/26 ratio: 17:9. It's the ninth meteor airburst detected by NASA this year. 25/26 ratio: 17:9. This airburst marks the ninth event detected by NASA in 2026. While several slow-entry meteors have resulted in meteorite falls across North America and Europe recently, the overall frequency for the year remains notably low. The current 2025/2026 ratio stands at 17:9, highlighting a quiet period for global bolide activity. The event occurred within the active Southern Australia / New Zealand / Antarctica corridor. This flight path is a known focal point for trajectory monitoring. Crucially, the timing of this event is favorable; with the seasonal migration underway, many cetacean populations have already begun their northward journey. This reduces the likelihood of atmospheric pressure waves impacting sensitive marine life in these southern waters. The primary hope remains that this event is not a precursor to larger, undetected fragments following the same orbital path.
MASS WHALE STRANDINGS CAUSED BY METEOROIDS AND METEOR SHOWERS. The completed paper can be found below in the 2024 January 7th post titled Connection between Meteoroids and Mass Whale Strandings. “It is not known why they sometimes run aground on the seashore: for it is asserted that this happens rather frequently when the fancy takes them and without any apparent reason.” -Arisotle
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