| Observer | |
|---|---|
| Name | Jeff S |
| Experience Level | 4/5 |
| Remarks | It seems casually to be close to the radiant point of the epsilon Pegasids, but the star app I use (StarWalk) doesn't have that radiant mapped, and I haven't plotted your coordinates myself. And with such a low zhr, who knows if the suspected radiant point is accurate. |
| Location | |
|---|---|
| Address | , CA |
| Latitude | 38° 12' 42.09'' N (38.211692°) |
| Longitude | 119° 0' 45.28'' W (-119.012577°) |
| Elevation | 2550.779m |
| Time and Duration | |
|---|---|
| Local Date & Time | 2018-07-07 23:01 PDT |
| UT Date & Time | 2018-07-08 06:01 UT |
| Duration | ≈3.5s |
| Direction | |
|---|---|
| Moving direction | From up left to down right |
| Descent Angle | 123° |
| Moving | |
|---|---|
| Facing azimuth | 114.13° |
| First azimuth | 92.3° |
| First elevation | 20° |
| Last azimuth | 97.79° |
| Last elevation | 18° |
| Brightness and color | |
|---|---|
| Stellar Magnitude | -15 |
| Color | Light Blue, Light Green |
| Concurrent Sound | |
|---|---|
| Observation | No |
| Remarks | - |
| Delayed Sound | |
|---|---|
| Observation | No |
| Remarks | - |
| Persistent train | |
|---|---|
| Observation | Yes |
| Duration | 1s |
| Length | 3° |
| Remarks | The train glowed blue for about a second, like an echo of the original meteor |
| Terminal flash | |
|---|---|
| Observation | No |
| Remarks | - |
| Fragmentation | |
|---|---|
| Observation | No |
| Remarks | - |