2026, May 21. Tasman Sea, New South Wales, approximately 300km east of Sydney. Fireball. Time: 6:34pm. Seen east coast all the way from Newcastle, Forster in the north to Tumut in the south and as far west as Narromine, Yass, Jugiong, Perisher, Minmi and Canberra. Seen NW at Upper Bingara. Witnesses reported seeing a large green fireball with orange tail streak across the night sky and light up the clouds. Sound: No infrasound detection with only one report of concurrent detection.
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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Meteor Airburst over Pacific
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