Reports Report 9366a (Event 9366-2022)

Observer
Name Daniel H
Experience Level 1/5
Remarks I have seen lots of “shooting stars” but nothing ever like this. It was incredibly close, long-lasting, and burst into bright teal and green colors at the tip as it was burning up - or disappearing. The tail and meteor/fireball also had width and mass unlike any shooting star I’ve witnessed before. From my perspective, seated in a car, the trail was anywhere between a sixteenth to a quarter of an inch wide.
Location
Address Charlotte, NC
Latitude 35° 22' 55.64'' N (35.382123°)
Longitude 80° 50' 58.73'' W (-80.849647°)
Elevation 234.778397m
Time and Duration
Local Date & Time 2022-11-26 04:02 EST
UT Date & Time 2022-11-26 09:02 UT
Duration ≈3.5s
Direction
Moving direction From down left to up right
Descent Angle
Moving
Facing azimuth 157.68°
First azimuth 169.41°
First elevation 90°
Last azimuth 145.31°
Last elevation 30°
Brightness and color
Stellar Magnitude -16
Color Light Blue, Green, Light Green, Light Yellow
Concurrent Sound
Observation Unknown
Remarks -
Delayed Sound
Observation No
Remarks -
Persistent train
Observation Yes
Duration 1s
Length
Remarks The trail was light yellow, white and lasted for a second or two after the main object burned up and disappeared
Terminal flash
Observation Yes
Remarks The leading edge of the trail was flashed very brightly and then changed to an teal/green color as it appeared to slow but was burning up I believe - because it then disappeared
Fragmentation
Observation No
Remarks -