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Observer Name Kathryn M Experience Level 2/5 Remarks It was bright as the sky was not dark. It also seemed much closer than other meteors that I have observed and lower on the horizon. It was quite impressive but quickly disappeared. I wondered if it could have been a firework, but larger and no sound at all.
Location Address Windsor, CA Latitude 38° 33' 20.45'' N (38.56°) Longitude 122° 48' 45.82'' W (-122.81°) Elevation 45.32m
Time and Duration Local Date & Time 2020-06-10 20:50 PDT UT Date & Time 2020-06-11 03:50 UT Duration ≈1.5s
Direction Moving direction From up right to down left Descent Angle 260°
Moving Facing azimuth 15° First azimuth 30° First elevation 31° Last azimuth 10° Last elevation 26°
Brightness and color Stellar Magnitude -22 Color Light Yellow, yellow gold
Concurrent Sound Observation No Remarks -
Delayed Sound Observation No Remarks -
Persistent train Observation No Duration - Length - Remarks -
Terminal flash Observation Unknown Remarks -
Fragmentation Observation Unknown Remarks -