Reports Report 1420cj (Event 1420-2015)

This report has been linked to the following event: Event 1420-2015
Observer
NameBrett C
Experience Level4/5
RemarksIt was heading north and was the largest meteor ball I have ever witnessed. When I first saw it It appeared to be a rocket launchin. But, I quickly realized it was traveling on a slight downward angle.
Location
AddressJohns Creek, GA
Latitude34° 1' 48.42'' N (34.03°)
Longitude 84° 14' 56.29'' W (-84.25°)
Elevation335.11m
Time and Duration
Local Date & Time2015-06-29 01:30 EDT
UT Date & Time2015-06-29 05:30 UT
Duration>60s
Direction
Moving directionFrom up left to down right
Descent Angle95°
Moving
Facing azimuth220°
First azimuth200°
First elevation23°
Last azimuth80°
Last elevation13°
Brightness and color
Stellar Magnitude-20
ColorYellow
Concurrent Sound
ObservationNo
Remarks-
Delayed Sound
ObservationNo
Remarks-
Persistent train
ObservationUnknown
Duration-
Length-
Remarks-
Terminal flash
ObservationNo
Remarks-
Fragmentation
ObservationYes
RemarksHuge fireball (appeared as bright as a rocket launching. As it passed by it broke up into hundreds of pieces that left long trails as they burned up. . It still had a primary piece intact as it dimmed and passed by.