Observer | |
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Name | Randall H |
Experience Level | 5/5 |
Remarks | My first thought besides "WOW!" was that it looked like space junk. The fragmentation, and coloration made me think that. I've seen many smaller and larger meteors and fireball behavior during showers, and while imaging deep sky objects and casually observing the rest of the sky while the equipment is running, and this was unlike a regular meteor. |
Location | |
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Address | Salem, OR |
Latitude | 44° 45' 35.64'' N (44.76°) |
Longitude | 122° 19' 6.11'' W (-122.32°) |
Elevation | 344.14m |
Time and Duration | |
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Local Date & Time | 2022-06-21 21:15 PDT |
UT Date & Time | 2022-06-22 04:15 UT |
Duration | ≈3.5s |
Direction | |
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Moving direction | From up right to down left |
Descent Angle | 254° |
Moving | |
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Facing azimuth | 270° |
First azimuth | 280° |
First elevation | 33° |
Last azimuth | 265° |
Last elevation | 25° |
Brightness and color | |
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Stellar Magnitude | -11 |
Color | Green |
Concurrent Sound | |
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Observation | No |
Remarks | - |
Delayed Sound | |
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Observation | No |
Remarks | - |
Persistent train | |
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Observation | No |
Duration | - |
Length | - |
Remarks | - |
Terminal flash | |
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Observation | Yes |
Remarks | It brightened considerably upon termination, with little to no debris, such as seen with the fragmentation. |
Fragmentation | |
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Observation | Yes |
Remarks | The fragmentation was very apparent, with each small instance winking out after trailing a small distance. |