| Observer | |
|---|---|
| Name | andre' H |
| Experience Level | 3/5 |
| Remarks | As I mentioned before, the ball itself was huge and got even brighter at the end. So bright I think it bordered on pure white in its last instant. Feel free to contact me. |
| Location | |
|---|---|
| Address | Portland, OR |
| Latitude | 45° 29' 13.48'' N (45.487078°) |
| Longitude | 122° 44' 42.67'' W (-122.745187°) |
| Elevation | 75.24884m |
| Time and Duration | |
|---|---|
| Local Date & Time | 2021-03-19 02:11 PDT |
| UT Date & Time | 2021-03-19 09:11 UT |
| Duration | ≈1.5s |
| Direction | |
|---|---|
| Moving direction | From up left to down right |
| Descent Angle | 164° |
| Moving | |
|---|---|
| Facing azimuth | 2.55° |
| First azimuth | 351.31° |
| First elevation | 43° |
| Last azimuth | 4.01° |
| Last elevation | 24° |
| Brightness and color | |
|---|---|
| Stellar Magnitude | -10 |
| Color | Light Yellow |
| Concurrent Sound | |
|---|---|
| Observation | No |
| Remarks | - |
| Delayed Sound | |
|---|---|
| Observation | No |
| Remarks | - |
| Persistent train | |
|---|---|
| Observation | Yes |
| Duration | 2s |
| Length | 2° |
| Remarks | A bright, glowing train that fizzled like a sparkler, all sorts of serrated edges. The trail almost seemed to break apart (but not the debris itself). The debris itself got exceptionally bright at its end. Debris itself was enormous. Largest I've ever seen. |
| Terminal flash | |
|---|---|
| Observation | Unknown |
| Remarks | - |
| Fragmentation | |
|---|---|
| Observation | Unknown |
| Remarks | - |