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Tamtarn
02-10-2007, 10:33 PM
We had the greatest experience tonight when our whole area across the valley was lit up by a large meteor. It was as though a spotlight had been turned on. It was approximately 9.45pm

We turned around to see a brilliant ball of light with a tail of beautiful colours. From the core white to yellow to green to aqua. The tail was magnificent Just brilliant colours.

Then a bright trail was left .White to yellow to aqua streamed across the sky staying there for at least 2-3 minutes.

Then faded to a smokey glow stretching from east of Achernar through Hydrus. The remnant of the trail was visible for at least 15 minutes.

We took a quick image of the faded trail remnant through the scope but not sure if we have captured anything. We were so excited we probably mucked it. :lol:

We hope others were as lucky as us and saw this spectacular sight.

It's something we will never forget :eyepop: :eyepop: :eyepop:

Alchemy
02-10-2007, 10:41 PM
Darn to busy on IIS, didnt go out tonight as blowing a gale:doh:... you guys are keen in that wind:)

cattikins
02-10-2007, 10:56 PM
Man, kicking myself that i decided not to head out with the binos when i saw it was clear earlier!
Heard about it on Triple M of all places so it must have been unbelievably spectacular!

Jarrod
02-10-2007, 10:56 PM
YES!!!

i saw it too! i was out side looking for galaxies in 'Dorado', it was in the east (from Geelong). i was looking at a star chart when it appeared, i turned around yell at the idiot shining a spot light at me! i was shocked when i realised it was a meteor! too bad for me, i only saw the last few seconds. also due to light pollution i missed the tail it left.

i wasn't going to mention it on IIS, i thought it too unlikely that anyone else saw it!

jarrod

btw: i'll come back later and discuss it in more detail, i can't now 'cause my observing eye is well dark adopted, and i can't sit here typing with one eye shut for too long.

EzyStyles
03-10-2007, 12:06 AM
I saw it too!!! I was outside focusing on Antennars ready for an imaging session. Was very bright i even jumped! ive checked my focus pics, was taking 4 sec shots didn't capture it :( :( was beautiful but scary at the sametime .

http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=24503

Tamtarn
03-10-2007, 01:01 AM
Maybe crazy rather than keen :)


Certainly was spectacular


We thought someone had turned on a spotlight too


Glad you saw it Eric
It has to be one of the most amazing sights we have ever seen in the night sky :2thumbs:

ballaratdragons
03-10-2007, 01:05 AM
I didn't see it.

I don't see the sky from inside the control room :sadeyes:

EDIT: Actually, I remember my son Jake saying he saw lightning just before he went to bed. He was standing at the door of my control room looking out at the south-western sky. I told him there's none around. Maybe he saw the light from the meteor. It was just after 9:30pm some time. :shrug:

EzyStyles
03-10-2007, 02:43 AM
:lol::lol:

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,22523139-661,00.html

AUSMCMLXXXV
03-10-2007, 06:46 PM
my first post i believe :)

i saw it, was walking out the back door of my holiday house at eildon greeted by a brighter than usual sky . looked up there it was, blue, green and white. best i have seen. and have seen more than a fair few up at eildon.
i was surprised none of the neighbours came outside to find out why i was swearing and yelling armageddon!
kicking myself for not going out to take photos last night, too bloody cold plus trying to get over the end of the flu.



cheers

josh

jjjnettie
03-10-2007, 06:56 PM
You lucky lucky people.
It must have been spectactular.

astro_nutt
03-10-2007, 07:59 PM
Hi all!!
Yep I saw it too!!..just stepped outside after work about 9.45pm..looked up at Jupiter and then..blue-green then white in a just a few seconds..brilliant to say the least!!!..it seemed to appear from either Capricornus of Aquarius..this makes up for the ones I missed!!!

danielsun
03-10-2007, 08:14 PM
I missed it !! :(. Heard all the calls on the radio this morning.
BTW it was very very windy here last night too.

Meadehead
03-10-2007, 11:21 PM
I was out with my daughter looking through the telescope in the eastern sky, when we saw a lightning-like flash and both jumped! It was a beautiful sight, she couldn't believe she actually saw a comet so bright and pretty!

Tamtarn
03-10-2007, 11:46 PM
Looks like only a few IIS members saw it.

Has anyone seen any images of it ?? I doubt that someone would be lucky enough to capture it..............but you never know

citivolus
04-10-2007, 01:11 AM
Isn't there an all sky meteor camera set up down there somewhere?

citivolus
04-10-2007, 01:22 AM
On further research the nearest ones I can find are several thousand kilometres away. Maybe someone knows of some closer ones. Given the description, it is also likely to have been recorded by some CCTV security systems.

auroradude
04-10-2007, 04:22 AM
Wow! Another one I missed.
I'm sure that it must be a statistical anomoly, or maybe the fact that there are so many humans on the planet to see these things as well as being so connected (the internet) but in the past couple weeks there was the meteorite in Peru, then another exploding in the atmosphere over Finland followed by yet another seen from Kodiak Island and the Kenai Peninsula of Alaska and now this one.
Makes one wonder if they are somehow connected.

alphamone
04-10-2007, 08:55 AM
; ;
I was observeing that night, I was just at the to of the hill my street is on (it is much better viewing up there, even though there is still light polution), and i left at around 9:18 PM, and got home at around half past.

though I did see at least one irridium satellite flare, but not an irridium because according to heavens above, no there were no irridiums that night, but it looked like a satellite flare as it went kinda like this

........oooo.......

well, you get the idea.

Mr. Subatomic
04-10-2007, 11:35 AM
Jealousy overload!

It sounds pretty spectacular and so many people are saying they literally "jumped up"

Was it visible from Sydney by any chance?

blacklegend17
04-10-2007, 08:40 PM
Hi to all. I haven't posted here before, and only joined the site about a week or two ago.

I saw this meteor. Fantastic sight. I was on the way to work, to tidy up a few hours of paperwork, and had only been in the car a few minutes, heading east towards Cobram. Thought it was a flare initially, but soon realised it wasn't.

The irony is, ive been observing meteors for 20 years, 1000's of hours of dedicated meteor observing, and by sheer luck, this is the brightest one i have ever seen! Using the moon later in the night as a guide, and the amount of skyglow it produced, i estimated it at magnitude -11, but its exceptionally hard to put a magnitude on a fireball sighting of this brightness.

Anyway, spectacular sight, and one of my astronomical highlights of the year. The important thing about this meteor/fireball is the high likelihood of a meteorite fall from it, due to its brightness. With the large number of observations of it, a trajectory can be calculated. The more observations, the more accurate the trajectory.

Could anyone who saw this object please send information to adamrmarsh@netspace.net.au Details needed are: Start height (or nearest star), end height (or nearest star), length in degrees, estimated brightness, speed estimate (degrees per second) and importantly exact location. Of course, name, contact email and /or contact phone number would be great.

Information would be greatly appreciated. Who am i to send the information to? My name is Adam Marsh and I coordinate the EAMN (Eastern Australian Meteor Network). All data will be forwarded to the IMO (International Meteor Organisation) for assistance with calculating a trajectory of a possible meteorite fall.

Thanks heaps

Adam Marsh.
Coordinator EAMN (Eastern Australian Meteor Network)
Webmaster EAMN Homepage - www.eamn.info

wasyoungonce
04-10-2007, 08:44 PM
Ha, I saw it...

http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=24503

The only reason I was outside is that some kid had water bombed our front door and like a good father I went out to fight them...lucky for them they were good at running "I'll tell ya".;)

Anyway as I was outside the meteor streaked overhead:thumbsup:

It was "spectacular" :eyepop:

§AB
04-10-2007, 09:10 PM
I missed out because the disgusting seeing conditions had me packing up in frustration, otherwise I would've stayed out.

EzyStyles
04-10-2007, 09:28 PM
i was soo close. was taking 4 sec shots at antennar to get my focus right using diff spike method. After the sighting, i stopped the shot and checked... missed it :( im sure it was pretty close to it..

Tamtarn
04-10-2007, 09:54 PM
Will certainly pass on the more specific details Adam



What a shame Eric I guess it's hit and miss when a meteor appears.

I have started another thread with some information on Fireball Meteors including a couple of images of such a meteor

http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=24564