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    What did I see last night something burn up?

    It could of been about 8.00pm I was about to walk inside and I just caught this flash in the northern sky it seemed to have a fire tail which may of burnt out and the white speck seemed to travel faster down to the horizon. Did anyone see or know what it was? PS I live Queensland on the coast in the Mackay region.

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    Sounds like a meteor leaving a smoke trail.

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    Hello, Meanderer!

    How long did the whole thing last? If was about a second, or less, it was
    almost certainly an ordinary meteor. If it lasted several seconds, and was
    moving quite fast, it may have been an unsually large meteor. If it lasted
    several seconds or longer, and was moving at something like the speed of
    a jet plane across the sky, it may have been a bit of spacecraft debris
    re-entering.

    -- Jeff, in Minneapolis
    http://www.FreeMars.org/jeff/

    "I find astronomy very interesting, but I wouldn't if I thought we
    were just going to sit here and look." -- "Van Rijn"

    "The other planets? Well, they just happen to be there, but the
    point of rockets is to explore them!" -- Kai Yeves

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    Thanks for replys and yes it was closer to a second than several and nothing like a plane more like 90 Degrees to horizon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meanderer View Post
    It could of been about 8.00pm I was about to walk inside and I just caught this flash in the northern sky it seemed to have a fire tail which may of burnt out and the white speck seemed to travel faster down to the horizon. Did anyone see or know what it was? PS I live Queensland on the coast in the Mackay region.
    "Fire tail" and "burnt out" and "white speck" strongly suggest meteorite.

    Happens all the time.

    Driving between where I attended college and my parents' place, twice yearly, I would observe several each trip.

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    Canis Major sneezed, Sirius was lost.

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