Residents of the Australian city of Townsville, Queensland have reported seeing a meteor overnight according to the Daily Telegraph. similar to the Chelyabinsk meteor which flew over Russia in 2013. The Canberra Times stated that cameras at Mt Stromlo Observatory did capture a somewhat blurry picture of the fragment emitting a bright blue-green light. Each day 200 tonnes of meteor fragments fall to the Earth. On Friday, one particular piece caught the attention of many keen-eyed Canberrans as it lit up the night sky and treated them to a different sort of Christmas light show. The blue-green light trail behind the meteor suggests the presence of iron and the yellow light indicates sodium It left a blue-green light trail behind it and travelled about 80,000 to 120,000 kilometres per hour, creating a sonic boom that was heard and felt by people below. Mysterious booms are increasing dramatically all over the planet, which may be indicative of other space rock fragments exploding in