Observer |
Name |
Sean S |
Experience Level |
3/5
|
Remarks |
I was blown away at the size of this and wonder why I couldn’t find anything online about this. I hope I’m not the only one to report this! |
Location |
Address |
, CO |
Latitude |
38° 34' 49.47'' N (38.580407°)
|
Longitude |
104° 40' 59.53'' W (-104.683202°)
|
Elevation |
1668.333618m |
Time and Duration |
Local Date & Time |
2019-11-02 19:18 MDT
|
UT Date & Time |
2019-11-03 01:18 UT
|
Duration |
≈3.5s
|
Direction |
Moving direction |
From up right to down left |
Descent Angle |
218° |
Moving |
Facing azimuth |
300° |
First azimuth |
310° |
First elevation |
50° |
Last azimuth |
300° |
Last elevation |
32° |
Brightness and color |
Stellar Magnitude |
-16 |
Color |
Orange |
Concurrent Sound |
Observation |
Unknown |
Remarks |
- |
Delayed Sound |
Observation |
Unknown |
Remarks |
- |
Persistent train |
Observation |
No |
Duration |
- |
Length |
- |
Remarks |
- |
Terminal flash |
Observation |
Yes |
Remarks |
This was the largest meteor or whatever it was I’ve ever seen in my life. It was approximately 20 times larger than you see a star from earth! |
Fragmentation |
Observation |
No |
Remarks |
- |