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AT 10.53 P.M. on the evening of Nov. 25 an extremely brilliant fire-ball was seen by many observers in South Australia. It was observed at Port Lincoln on the west coast, Wirrappa (94 miles north-west of Port Augusta), Mount Gambier in the south-east of South Australia, Murrayville in Victoria, and Broken Hill in New South Wales, the radius of observation being thus well over 250 miles.
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GRANT, K., DODWELL, G. The Karoonda (S.A.) Meteorite of Nov. 25, 1930. Nature 127, 402–403 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/127402b0
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