Observer | |
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Name | Connie C |
Experience Level | 3/5 |
Remarks | - |
Location | |
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Address | Dorr, MI |
Latitude | 42° 43' 46.07'' N (42.73°) |
Longitude | 85° 50' 50.41'' W (-85.85°) |
Elevation | 212.12m |
Time and Duration | |
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Local Date & Time | 2019-05-11 00:44 EDT |
UT Date & Time | 2019-05-11 04:44 UT |
Duration | ≈3.5s |
Direction | |
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Moving direction | From up right to down left |
Descent Angle | 252° |
Moving | |
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Facing azimuth | 224.57° |
First azimuth | 220.09° |
First elevation | 26° |
Last azimuth | 213.26° |
Last elevation | 19° |
Brightness and color | |
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Stellar Magnitude | -13 |
Color | Light Yellow, White |
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 | Unknown |
Remarks | - |
Fragmentation | |
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Observation | Yes |
Remarks | I was in the house, laying in bed on my phone, and it looked like it was lightning outside, the sky was flashing, about 4-6 flashes, pretty close together, with a small pause inbetween them. Then I saw a super thick, bright white trail of "shooting star". It had big fragments right when it was "done", no longer visible. Seems like there was between 3-5 visible chunks. It was like an explosion, and then gone. I did not see fragments trailing behind, but my view was limited due to the window. |