Observer |
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Name | J L |
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Experience Level | 3/5 |
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Remarks | I’ve seen falling stars but I’ve never seen anything as colorful or bright as this. |
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Location |
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Address | San Angelo, TX |
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Latitude | 31° 23' 28.59'' N (31.39°) |
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Longitude | 100° 24' 4.34'' W (-100.4°) |
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Elevation | 572.07m |
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Time and Duration |
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Local Date & Time | 2018-03-16 22:00 CDT |
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UT Date & Time | 2018-03-17 03:00 UT |
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Duration | ≈3.5s |
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Direction |
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Moving direction | From down left to up right |
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Descent Angle | 35° |
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Moving |
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Facing azimuth | 68° |
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First azimuth | 61.39° |
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First elevation | 45° |
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Last azimuth | 54.2° |
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Last elevation | 15° |
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Brightness and color |
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Stellar Magnitude | -22 |
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Color | Numerous colors in its trail. Mainly Bright pink and blue with a white spark just before it went dark. |
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Concurrent Sound |
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Observation | No |
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Remarks | - |
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Delayed Sound |
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Observation | No |
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Remarks | - |
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Persistent train |
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Observation | No |
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Duration | - |
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Length | - |
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Remarks | - |
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Terminal flash |
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Observation | Yes |
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Remarks | It lit up super bright for a second before it went dark. Like a tiny explosion with no noise. |
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Fragmentation |
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Observation | No |
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Remarks | - |
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