Observer |
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Name | Vaibhav R |
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Experience Level | 3/5 |
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Remarks | I can corroborate this statement with 3 others in my group who saw it and also many people online who saw my picture |
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Location |
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Address | North Bend, WA |
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Latitude | 47° 25' 57.55'' N (47.43°) |
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Longitude | 121° 46' 11.45'' W (-121.77°) |
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Elevation | 278.11m |
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Time and Duration |
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Local Date & Time | 2020-08-16 00:49 PDT |
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UT Date & Time | 2020-08-16 07:49 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 | 78° |
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Moving |
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Facing azimuth | 183.04° |
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First azimuth | 166.81° |
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First elevation | 41° |
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Last azimuth | 258.64° |
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Last elevation | 43° |
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Brightness and color |
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Stellar Magnitude | 11- |
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Color | Green, Light Green, White |
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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 | Yes |
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Duration | 1s |
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Length | 10° |
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Remarks | A glowing train with seeming sparks and a bright flash that disappeared in a couple of seconds |
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Terminal flash |
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Observation | Yes |
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Remarks | The meteor split in two as seen in the picture and there was a flash and burn |
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Fragmentation |
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Observation | Yes |
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Remarks | The large single meteor broke in two |
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Photo |
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