This was a remarkable event to see on video but must have been spectacular to see in person. I think my video speaks more to the train afterwards than to the actual flash. In my still frame stack of images I left out the brightest frame because it overwhelmed the stack of images turning it all white.
Location
Address
Albany, MO
Latitude
40° 14' 54.74'' N (40.25°)
Longitude
94° 19' 11.24'' W (-94.32°)
Elevation
277.38m
Time and Duration
Local Date & Time
2020-11-18 05:29 CST
UT Date & Time
2020-11-18 11:29 UT
Duration
≈1.5s
Direction
Moving direction
From up right to down left
Descent Angle
219°
Moving
Facing azimuth
90.13°
First azimuth
97°
First elevation
32°
Last azimuth
91°
Last elevation
18°
Brightness and color
Stellar Magnitude
-12
Color
B&W Camera Used
Concurrent Sound
Observation
No
Remarks
-
Delayed Sound
Observation
No
Remarks
-
Persistent train
Observation
Yes
Duration
99.99s
Length
10°
Remarks
The train morphed over time into various shapes and then eventually fanned out and was swallowed up by the twilight. The train appeared to drift to the east and north but my perspective my be off.
Terminal flash
Observation
Yes
Remarks
Hard to tell fragmentation in my video as the brightness of the meteor overwhelmed the sensor on my camera.