Observer | |
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Name | Barton D |
Experience Level | 2/5 |
Remarks | Please let me know if you have any info about it! Even just to say meteorite or space junk re-entry. It was of very similar trajectory Of starlink 7 train on the same night. That's why we got such a good view. |
Location | |
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Address | Alcoa, TN |
Latitude | 35° 47' 32.98'' N (35.792495°) |
Longitude | 84° 0' 33.46'' W (-84.009294°) |
Elevation | 269.096924m |
Time and Duration | |
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Local Date & Time | 2020-06-05 21:39 EDT |
UT Date & Time | 2020-06-06 01:39 UT |
Duration | ≈45s |
Direction | |
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Moving direction | From up left to down right |
Descent Angle | 91° |
Moving | |
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Facing azimuth | 340° |
First azimuth | 290° |
First elevation | 43° |
Last azimuth | 65.96° |
Last elevation | 30° |
Brightness and color | |
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Stellar Magnitude | -8 |
Color | Orange |
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 | No |
Duration | - |
Length | - |
Remarks | - |
Terminal flash | |
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Observation | No |
Remarks | - |
Fragmentation | |
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Observation | Yes |
Remarks | It's head was Like a point significantly brighter than all stars visible at the time, orange/yellow, with a sparkler trail (darker orange, bright and sparkish) and the tail was probably the length of your fingers held 4 inches apart at arm's length. It had one moderate size fragment, that broke off and slowed faster than the main head. That piece broke off a little further than halfway across our viewing field. |