Reports Report 6425lk (Event 6425-2020)

This report has been linked to the following event: Event 6425-2020
Observer
NameNicholas C
Experience Level2/5
RemarksMy sister, Brianna, had first spotted the fireball before I did and grabbed my shoulders, forcing me to turn. She did it so fast. Her information might be the same as mine. But, we both know what we saw based on articles we've seen online about the event. The meteor had fragmented in that direction.
Location
AddressPoughkeepsie, NY
Latitude41° 40' 46.41'' N (41.68°)
Longitude 73° 50' 58.27'' W (-73.85°)
Elevation122.49m
Time and Duration
Local Date & Time2020-11-08 19:20 EST
UT Date & Time2020-11-09 00:20 UT
Duration≈1.5s
Direction
Moving directionFrom down left to up right
Descent Angle87°
Moving
Facing azimuth200°
First azimuth290°
First elevation60°
Last azimuth200°
Last elevation60°
Brightness and color
Stellar Magnitude-20
ColorDark Purple, Purple, Pink, Dark Blue, Blue, Light Blue, Orange, Yellow, Light Yellow, Red, White
Concurrent Sound
ObservationNo
Remarks-
Delayed Sound
ObservationNo
Remarks-
Persistent train
ObservationYes
Duration2.5s
Length
RemarksI did not get a good look at the train. Me and my sister both saw it and believe it disintegrated some ways in the direction we are facing since the fireball shattered into a whole spectrum of colors almost like Santa in the Polar Express.
Terminal flash
ObservationYes
RemarksIt brightened for maybe a split second. It made a bunch of tiny bright spots in the sky and those spots flew in the direction the fireball was traveling, to the right of my point of view. The fragments then disappeared about 2.5 seconds after the fragmentation.
Fragmentation
ObservationYes
RemarksThe fragments were beautiful. I have never seen anything like it on the internet. I probably saw every variant of every color except green and brown. I through it was a plane. But, it was actually a bunch of dots of all sorts of colors flying at different speeds, spreading in that same direction. The dots dimmed down until they vanished into the night sky.