Reports Report 374u (Event 374-2023)

Observer
Name Dave T
Experience Level 4/5
Remarks It was the one of the top three large meteors that I've seen in 40 years of flying and it was directly overhead traveling in a North to South direction. It appeared (light/fireball) directly over Tulsa, OK and traveled for several seconds to the South. It was so large and bright (and seemingly close) that I expected we'd see it explode, but it disappeared about 45 degrees above the horizon.
Location
Address Tulsa, OK
Latitude 36° 1' 52.89'' N (36.031359°)
Longitude 95° 44' 41.63'' W (-95.744896°)
Elevation 209.122314m
Time and Duration
Local Date & Time 2023-01-20 03:00 CST
UT Date & Time 2023-01-20 09:00 UT
Duration ≈3.5s
Direction
Moving direction From up right to down left
Descent Angle 182°
Moving
Facing azimuth 283.79°
First azimuth 5.27°
First elevation 90°
Last azimuth 192.73°
Last elevation 45°
Brightness and color
Stellar Magnitude -21
Color Orange, Yellow, Light Yellow
Concurrent Sound
Observation Unknown
Remarks -
Delayed Sound
Observation Unknown
Remarks -
Persistent train
Observation Unknown
Duration -
Length -
Remarks -
Terminal flash
Observation No
Remarks -
Fragmentation
Observation Yes
Remarks Incredibly bright, large fireball, dripping bits of the main ball. We were flying at 36,000 feet, headed west (at 0300). The fireball appeared directly overhead and lit up the cockpit with yellow light.