‘Sonic boom’: Huge meteor lights up Victorian skies

The residents in Western Victoria reported a meteor that illuminated the night sky before collapsing in the west of the province.
Social media is full of reports between the residents in the west of Victoria, and after a great fire ball in the sky, before he heard a thunderstorm while hitting the Earth.
A resident of Melbourne driving at Monash Fwy said that they thought the meteor would “set out”.
On the Facebook pages of the Bendigo and Ballarat community, the inhabitants reported that they felt a “sonic explosion önemli that“ shaking the whole house ”.
Others claimed that the effect of the meteor was so intense that they thought it was a “small earthquake ..
“I saw it in Ballarat,” a witness wrote online.
“It was very bright, an orange glow then did not fade anything, seemed to go too fast!”
Although not yet approved, Meteor probably has nothing to do with the Perseid Meteor shower, which is expected to illuminate the sky between 17 July and August.
The Perseid Meteor Shower, called the Best Meteor Shower of the Year by experts, takes place annually while passing through a field dust left by 109p/Swift-Tuttle Comet.
However, the best landscapes to achieve a look are the Northern Hemisphere, that is, the Australians are likely to miss the epic light show.

