Observer |
Name |
Brian M |
Experience Level |
1/5
|
Remarks |
I've seen images of meteors entering like this in videos and on the news but nothing as spectacular as this in real life. |
Location |
Address |
Webster, TX |
Latitude |
29° 31' 32.26'' N (29.525629°)
|
Longitude |
95° 7' 5.02'' W (-95.118061°)
|
Elevation |
5.691598m |
Time and Duration |
Local Date & Time |
2019-04-10 23:12 CDT
|
UT Date & Time |
2019-04-11 04:12 UT
|
Duration |
≈1.5s
|
Direction |
Moving direction |
From up left to down right |
Descent Angle |
131° |
Moving |
Facing azimuth |
238.58° |
First azimuth |
240.35° |
First elevation |
70° |
Last azimuth |
247.8° |
Last elevation |
40° |
Brightness and color |
Stellar Magnitude |
-22 |
Color |
Light Blue, Light Green, White |
Concurrent Sound |
Observation |
No |
Remarks |
- |
Delayed Sound |
Observation |
No |
Remarks |
- |
Persistent train |
Observation |
No |
Duration |
- |
Length |
- |
Remarks |
- |
Terminal flash |
Observation |
Yes |
Remarks |
I saw the initial entry then it burst into a white flash with trialing. |
Fragmentation |
Observation |
Unknown |
Remarks |
- |