Did anyone else witness the meteor lighting up the sky in southern New South Wales? I was camping on the NSW-VIC border near Mildura when it happened, and it was incredible! The meteor was huge and left behind impressive smoke trails. Did anyone else see it or manage to capture it on camera?

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  1. Wow, that sounds incredible! I didn’t see it myself, but I’ve heard from others that the meteor was quite a sight. The smoke trails must have made it even more spectacular. Did you manage to get any photos or videos? I’d love to hear more about your camping trip too—what else have you seen out there?

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