Reports Report 4188bg (Event 4188-2022)

This report has been linked to the following event: Event 4188-2022
Observer
NameEric S
Experience Level3/5
RemarksI’m a pilot and I see meteors on occasion but this was very different from a “typical or normal” meteor.
Location
AddressDayton, OH
Latitude39° 50' 37.31'' N (39.84°)
Longitude 84° 11' 45.02'' W (-84.2°)
Elevation279.34m
Time and Duration
Local Date & Time2022-07-22 01:50 EDT
UT Date & Time2022-07-22 05:50 UT
Duration?
Direction
Moving directionFrom up left to down right
Descent Angle137°
Moving
Facing azimuth272.96°
First azimuth262.9°
First elevation30°
Last azimuth275.46°
Last elevation15°
Brightness and color
Stellar Magnitude-13
ColorDark Blue, Orange, Yellow, Light Yellow
Concurrent Sound
ObservationNo
Remarks-
Delayed Sound
ObservationNo
Remarks-
Persistent train
ObservationNo
Duration-
Length-
Remarks-
Terminal flash
ObservationYes
RemarksAt first I thought it was a firework going off because it looked like a firework leaving a trail and then it burst into what appeared to be flames
Fragmentation
ObservationYes
RemarksIt was very colorful and appeared to split or burst up and down in reference to the horizon.