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Old 26-09-2014, 01:16 PM
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Another sighting first for me

Yesterday when I was driving, I witnessed a daylight bolide. I was located close to Caloundra at the time - the elevation when it first became visible was about 45° and it was headed roughly SSE - time was roughly 11am. Quite bright naturally to see it during daylight hours.

Coincides with the run of bolides over the USA the last couple of days. Seems we have crossed paths with something
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Old 26-09-2014, 01:30 PM
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There's a first for me too. Never heard that term in my 49 yrs
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Old 26-09-2014, 02:12 PM
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Yesterday when I was driving, I witnessed a daylight bolide. I was located close to Caloundra at the time - the elevation when it first became visible was about 45° and it was headed roughly SSE - time was roughly 11am. Quite bright naturally to see it during daylight hours.

Coincides with the run of bolides over the USA the last couple of days. Seems we have crossed paths with something
Good onya Lewis,really makes a change from the" I saw this light in the sky what is it" posts
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Old 26-09-2014, 07:07 PM
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That's a really cool sighting Lewis.

That's one thing I've yet to experience.
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Old 27-09-2014, 12:42 AM
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Hi Lewis,

When driving back on a Sunday afternoon from the South Pacific Star Party
several years back, Mai and I witnessed a bright bolide as we passed through the
area of Galston in Sydney's north-west.

Later when talking to Mark Suching, who lives only a few km from us,
he too was making his way back from the star party and said he witnessed it too.

Given how bright it was at 4pm, heaven's knows how bright it would have
been if it had come in at night.

Several years back we drove to Nyngan to view the Leonids and it was
such as spectacular shower that we were still observing them well
after sunrise. One left a vapour trail that morning that hung there for
well over half an hour before it finally dissipated.
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Old 27-09-2014, 07:04 AM
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Sounds awesome !
I am sure the folks at Curtin Uni would like to hear about this.
http://www.fireballsinthesky.com.au/
Download the App to your smart phone and you can report the sighting and contribute to the research project.
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