Observer | |
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Name | Allen D |
Experience Level | 1/5 |
Remarks | Would love to find out any of your findings as to what this could have been, and how far round the world it was seen. An email update would be great, thank you, Dawn. |
Location | |
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Address | Ashbourne (UK) |
Latitude | 53° 0' 56.16'' N (53.015601°) |
Longitude | 1° 42' 56.34'' W (-1.715651°) |
Elevation | - |
Time and Duration | |
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Local Date & Time | 2012-03-03 21:40 CST |
UT Date & Time | 2012-03-03 21:40 UT |
Duration | ≈7.5s |
Direction | |
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Moving direction | From right to left |
Descent Angle | 270° |
Moving | |
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Facing azimuth | 44.99995° |
First azimuth | 5.46383° |
First elevation | 68° |
Last azimuth | 131.82007° |
Last elevation | 69° |
Brightness and color | |
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Stellar Magnitude | -13 |
Color | - |
Concurrent Sound | |
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Observation | No |
Remarks | - |
Delayed Sound | |
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Observation | No |
Remarks | - |
Persistent train | |
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Observation | Yes |
Duration | 1s |
Length | 15° |
Remarks | A glowing train, like a ball of fire shooting out the back of it, in the time it took to pass where i was watching it from it never changed, it stayed looking exactly the same and remained at the same height in the sky. |
Terminal flash | |
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Observation | Yes |
Remarks | It looked like it was onfire at the back, like the back of a rocket as it goes up into space. |
Fragmentation | |
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Observation | No |
Remarks | - |