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Meteor lights up night sky

By Teuila Fuatai
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11 Feb, 2015 07:14 PM3 mins to read

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A "blinding" flash, intense explosion and sonic booms experienced over much of the country last night were probably caused by a meteor, experts agree.

About 10pm, the flash, described by many as a burst of blue and white light, was seen from Whangarei to the upper South Island, including over Rotorua.

WeatherWatch.co.nz, which has a dedicated meteors page, received dozens of comments.

"This was an exceptionally bright flash of light across the country, with many people saying they heard sonic booms that scared them and the animals," head weather analyst Philip Duncan said.

David Britten, astronomy educator at Auckland's Stardome, said witness reports were consistent with meteoritic material or space rocks entering the atmosphere.

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"It's interesting that this has been seen in multiple places, which seems to show that it's some sort of bunch of material that's entered the atmosphere."

Loud booms following a bright explosion often occurred when such material entered the atmosphere.

"It's a bit like watching fireworks in the distance. It takes quite some time for that soundwave to reach the ground. It would seem to indicate meteoritic material."

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Auckland man Alan Charman, a keen skygazer and amateur astronomer who tracked the lights from his home in Flat Bush, also believed the explosion was a Meteor lights up night skymeteor.

"It looked to be exactly north-east of us, heading what looked to be exactly north on the compass, streaking across the sky."It lit up the sky and the colours and that was almost exactly at 10pm," he said.

"I heard ... probably three or four booms of the explosion a few minutes later.

"You could actually hear the thing passing, obviously even enormously distant - it was a sensational thing."

Mr Charman compared the spectacle to photos and videos of the huge meteor that exploded over Chelyabinsk in Russia in February 2013.

While it was nowhere near as big, last night's meteor lit up the sky in a similar way, he said.

Alex Lee, who was in Birkenhead, saw a "huge blinding flash" that turned from green to white, and a lingering smoke tail over central Auckland.

"[I've] never ever seen anything this spectacular before."Pukekohe resident Kathryn Logan said it felt like her house had been shaken by an explosion around 10pm.

"Out the window I saw a very bright flashing light then approximately five minutes later our house was shaken by what felt like an explosion."

Aucklander Steve Bayliss, who had been out running, described a "low rumble" after seeing a flash of bright lights.

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"At 9.58, there was a bright flash and just to the east of Auckland a meteor passed through the clouds. There was a long smoke trail and fire quite evident.

"It lasted for about one to two seconds. Minutes later, there was a low rumble."'

In Thames, Rachel Railey said it felt like something had thumped the side of her house minutes after she saw a "very bright flash".

Karin Roussenq in Mt Maunganui described a trail of light, similar to a comet's tail, streaking across the sky.

"I was watching TV and I saw that light, which seemed to be lightning. Then I saw that golden light across the sky - like a tail of a comet - and something falling down like burning up, bright."

The Fire Service said it received multiple calls but there were no reports of fire. Police received 70 to 80 calls.

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