Reports Report 6875g (Event 6875-2023)

Observer
Name Larry J
Experience Level 2/5
Remarks Seeing it there as it first exploded with the colors light glow of blue with the sparkles it looked very celestial as if I was looking at a scence into outer space within our orbit, quiet spectacular.
Location
Address Port St. Lucie, FL
Latitude 27° 14' 6.48'' N (27.235134°)
Longitude 80° 21' 50.91'' W (-80.364141°)
Elevation 8.130662m
Time and Duration
Local Date & Time 2023-11-09 20:30 EST
UT Date & Time 2023-11-10 01:30 UT
Duration >60s
Direction
Moving direction From up left to down right
Descent Angle 141°
Moving
Facing azimuth
First azimuth
First elevation 85°
Last azimuth 35°
Last elevation 20°
Brightness and color
Stellar Magnitude -6
Color Pink, Light Blue, Yellow, Light Yellow, White
Concurrent Sound
Observation Unknown
Remarks -
Delayed Sound
Observation Unknown
Remarks -
Persistent train
Observation Yes
Duration 10s
Length 13°
Remarks Light glowing celestial blue with sparkles throughout
Terminal flash
Observation Yes
Remarks First there was a big explosion like with the light blue colors and shrapnel as it separated into two different lights one at the far back one at the front The front one kept going for long distance over horizontal horizon then there was a second bright bright light that I thought was an airplane passing by when I looked back left I put the recorder and captured a little bit of it it was super bright it was the size of a penny maybe bright light and it disappeared and it only lasted 5 seconds.
Fragmentation
Observation Yes
Remarks as it separated into two different lights one at the far back one at the front, the front one kept going for quiet a long distance over the horizontal path of the horizon then there was a second bright bright light that I thought was an airplane passing by, when I looked back left , I put the recorder and captured a little bit of it, it was super bright light the size of a penny, very bright light it only lasted 5 seconds and it disappeared as quickly as it appeared.