Reports Report 1439el (Event 1439-2019)

Observer
Name Natasha K
Experience Level 4/5
Remarks This was a one of a kind experience. Never have I seen a green with a blueish halo from a meteor. Their normally yellow or white. This was larger but not to big that it would light up the whole sky. It only lite up the northern direction around its self. Vs the one I saw months ago low to the horizon that lasted for a longer time was large yellow and extremely bright. This one was very bright at its largest center and was glowing green which can only assume that it wasnt burning up as it entered the atmosphere and had to have been extremely hot and big ? It was not to slow but not extremely fast either. Lasting a solid 3 seconds. Due almost exactly due north ending slightly northwest. I have a dual Bachelor's degree in Geography and GIS and currently am a Surveyor. I also studied at Cornell University at their Cosmology and Astronomy department. I have always been fascinated and studied srars, planets, galaxies, meteors, comets and just about anything in the sky and on the earth. I hope ro read about the meteor in the news.
Location
Address Holiday, FL
Latitude 28° 12' 46.66'' N (28.21296°)
Longitude 82° 44' 45.27'' W (-82.745907°)
Elevation 6.52405m
Time and Duration
Local Date & Time 2019-03-30 23:54 EDT
UT Date & Time 2019-03-31 03:54 UT
Duration ≈3.5s
Direction
Moving direction From up right to down left
Descent Angle 190°
Moving
Facing azimuth 356.39°
First azimuth 357.66°
First elevation 51°
Last azimuth 355.64°
Last elevation 30°
Brightness and color
Stellar Magnitude -16
Color Light Blue, Green, Light Green
Concurrent Sound
Observation No
Remarks -
Delayed Sound
Observation No
Remarks -
Persistent train
Observation Yes
Duration 3s
Length 30°
Remarks The trail started out skinnier with a yellow to white color. Then the trail got larger as it decended towards the horizon. At its largest before it disappeared the circumference got larger as it burst it resembled a large glowing neon green water balloon. As it burst the chem trail/path of the metero was present for a few seconds. It was very dark out. Almost midnight. 11:54pm.
Terminal flash
Observation Yes
Remarks The trail started out skinnier with a yellow to white color. Then the trail got larger as it decended towards the horizon. At its largest before it disappeared the circumference got larger as it burst it resembled a large glowing neon green water balloon. The center was bright green with a bright blue glowing halo. We could see the chem trail it made when the center burst. It was seen starting nearly exact due north above my house ending slightly northwest. In almost compete darkness. It was higher than the horizon and lower than straight up. Approximately 30° above horizon. Lasted approximately 3 seconds. This was the first green meteor I have seen, there was one a few months ago due east very low to the horizon that lite up the sky and was all yellow and huge and lasted for a lnger period of time leaving a big trail. This one was very unique and beautiful. I live in Florida on the west coast NW of Tampa Bay and less than 2 miles to the Gulf Of Mexico.
Fragmentation
Observation No
Remarks -