Reports Report 4359dt (Event 4359-2016)

Observer
Name Neil R
Experience Level 3/5
Remarks Sorry my last report sent has all the correct info except the wrong date. It was around ~4:15 am on the morning of the 6th not 5th of November. I don't think this report has the angle info so please see other submitted report for info. As stated. The fireball was huge in the sky, I'd compare it to a beach ball relevant to the area in the sky. Huge and was a full flaming swirling ball with probably 10 foot huge flaming tail, which in the relevant sky was miles long.. very bright intense black red orange with tiny yellow swirling in a round fashion flies at less than 45degree angle down towards the horizon but still half in the sky then after few quick seconds, it sparkles and fizzled away, and proof it was gone. I've studied astronomy in college and do sky viewing when possible and I see shooting stars all the time but never like this, in my front yard.. the exact time is an estimate but close.
Location
Address Cloquet, MN
Latitude 46° 40' 53.82'' N (46.681616°)
Longitude 92° 26' 52.61'' W (-92.447946°)
Elevation 368.742m
Time and Duration
Local Date & Time 2016-11-06 18:15 CST
UT Date & Time 2016-11-07 00:15 UT
Duration ≈3.5s
Direction
Moving direction From up right to down left
Descent Angle 246°
Moving
Facing azimuth 90°
First azimuth 90°
First elevation 60°
Last azimuth 70°
Last elevation 35°
Brightness and color
Stellar Magnitude -
Color Orange, Yellow, Light Yellow, Red, Brown, White
Concurrent Sound
Observation No
Remarks -
Delayed Sound
Observation Yes
Remarks -
Persistent train
Observation Yes
Duration 3s
Length 35°
Remarks -
Terminal flash
Observation Yes
Remarks Right before it disappeared it flashed
Fragmentation
Observation Yes
Remarks Sparkled as it disappeared