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Rosanne Miles on 12/05/2025 9:39pm
My husband messaged me just after 8pm last night and said he saw a fireball in the sky over Te Kūiti
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Cameron on 13/05/2025 1:25am
I saw something heading south in Hamilton about the same time.
Bright orange/yellow that broke apart into smaller bright fragments
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Megan on 12/05/2025 9:23pm
Yesterday when I was working around 530pm ish I saw a brightlight tail show up, I stood there for like 15 seconds looking at it, went upstairs to tell co workers but it was gone, this was Richmond, Tasman, was going from SW to NE
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Neri on 12/05/2025 9:08am
On May 12, 2025, at around 8 PM, I saw a very bright, fast-moving object in the sky from my window in Stonefields, Auckland. It traveled from the upper right to the lower left, appearing to pass over or near Mt Wellington. It looked larger and brighter than a typical shooting star—possibly a fireball—but I’m not sure. It disappeared quickly
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Kylie on 12/05/2025 8:34am
Monday 12th May. Approx 8.05pm saw a very bright asteroid falling down from the sky. It was a green colour. In Waitakere Township New Zealand.
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Glenda Whitehead on 12/05/2025 9:35am
Karapiro based, saw bright white. quickly falling ball of light to west, about 8.05 pm. Not familiar with these but just guessing
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Alysha on 12/05/2025 7:31am
Monday 12th at 7pm ish, large bright yellow meteor/object heading south under the full moon, anyone else see this?
Seen for a couple seconds
Invercargill
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Toni on 12/05/2025 6:45am
I saw a bright green light with a tail low in the eastern sky around 22.15. Traveling west to east, over Palmy north.
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