Sunshine Coast astronomer Owen Bennedick is urging anyone who saw a meteorite near Caloundra last night to contact him.
Mr Bennedick runs the Wappa Falls Observatory at Yandina.
He says he was with a group of people who saw a bright fireball in the eastern sky about 11:00pm (AEST).
“We were coming back from doing the lunar eclipse in Brisbane and on the way back … about 11 o’clock on the southern end of the coast, a very, very large what we call a fireball or a bolloid entered the atmosphere,” he said.
“It was so bright that we could see the smoke trail in behind it – very, very blue, white colour.”
Mr Bennedick says it looked like the meteorite was heading towards the Caloundra area or it might have entered the water.
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