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Iron Meteor Lights Up Western Australia Sky in Rare Pre-Dawn Spectacle

Experts confirm the fireball was a small, fast-moving iron meteor, dismissing links to spacecraft or meteor showers, as searches for fragments begin.

A truck driver travelling through WA’s Goldfields was left amazed after being treated to the spectacular sight of a fireball in the sky on Sunday morning.
A yellow flash of light in the sky.
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Overview

  • A bright fireball with vivid green and orange flashes was seen streaking across the sky over Western Australia just before 6am on May 11, 2025.
  • Perth Observatory identified the object as a small iron meteor, estimated to be between the size of a cricket ball and a basketball.
  • The meteor traveled at speeds of 16 to 60 kilometers per second, creating a striking display as it burned through the atmosphere.
  • Scientists have ruled out connections to the Soviet-era Kosmos 482 spacecraft and the Eta Aquarids meteor shower, confirming the meteor's independent origin.
  • Efforts are underway to refine its trajectory and locate any surviving fragments, with public footage aiding in the investigation.