Reports Report 387an (Event 387-2022)

This report has been linked to the following event: Event 387-2022
Observer
NameJohn B
Experience Level1/5
RemarksI happened to be in the perfect place at the perfect time. The road was a long downhill, south / south-easterly open sky view in a rural area. It was a long enough of an event that I saw it travers a good part of the sky and my thinking had time to move from "bright star" to "descending airplane" to "too fast for a plane" to "that's a shooting star" and then it broke apart.
Location
AddressWeare, NH
Latitude43° 4' 24.14'' N (43.07°)
Longitude 71° 43' 16.37'' W (-71.72°)
Elevation257.39m
Time and Duration
Local Date & Time2022-01-14 20:25 EST
UT Date & Time2022-01-15 01:25 UT
Duration≈3.5s
Direction
Moving directionFrom up right to down left
Descent Angle260°
Moving
Facing azimuth174.21°
First azimuth182.74°
First elevation24°
Last azimuth160.91°
Last elevation20°
Brightness and color
Stellar Magnitude-5
ColorOrange, Light Yellow, White
Concurrent Sound
ObservationNo
Remarks-
Delayed Sound
ObservationNo
Remarks-
Persistent train
ObservationNo
Duration-
Length-
Remarks-
Terminal flash
ObservationNo
Remarks-
Fragmentation
ObservationYes
RemarksWhen I first noticed, it was a solid point of light, like a star but moving quickly, and when it broke apart it did so quickly with smaller pieces stretching out in front of the main point of light and all turning red/orange as they disappeared simultaneously. It was a fast break apart and burn up quickly without any noticeable burst of light and without a long trail.