Reports Report 176a (Event 176-2019)

Observer
Name Clark C
Experience Level 4/5
Remarks It appeared as bright as airplanes seen on the horizon in Tulsa at night, and the last flickering fragmentation was a bit brighter, was yellowish gold and looked like a fourth of July fire sparkler. No idea how far away it was, but seemed like it must have been quite a long way to the southeast from Tulsa.
Location
Address Sand Springs, OK
Latitude 36° 9' 29.5'' N (36.158195°)
Longitude 96° 6' 22.5'' W (-96.10625°)
Elevation 291.119629m
Time and Duration
Local Date & Time 2019-01-09 19:10 CST
UT Date & Time 2019-01-10 01:10 UT
Duration ≈1.5s
Direction
Moving direction From up right to down left
Descent Angle 208°
Moving
Facing azimuth 129.07°
First azimuth 127.76°
First elevation 14°
Last azimuth 125.79°
Last elevation
Brightness and color
Stellar Magnitude -7
Color Yellow, White
Concurrent Sound
Observation No
Remarks -
Delayed Sound
Observation No
Remarks -
Persistent train
Observation No
Duration -
Length -
Remarks -
Terminal flash
Observation Unknown
Remarks -
Fragmentation
Observation Yes
Remarks The yellow ball fragmented into several smaller ones like a firecracker before disappearing.