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Events in 2018 75-2018 KML

We received 5 reports about a fireball seen over CT, NJ, PA and VA on Friday, January 5th 2018 around 22:54 UT.

The trajectory displayed on the map and the KML file has been automatically computed based on all the witness reports and may not be the most optimized.

5  Witness Reports

Legend


Direction from which the phenomenom entered the field of vision of the witness.
Direction from which the phenomenom left the field of vision of the witness.
Trajectory.
The witness saw the phenomenon travelling from right to left.
The witness saw the phenomenon travelling from left to right.
The witness didn't provide enough information about the direction of the phenomenon.
The witness heard a sound at same moment of viewing phenomenon (concurrent sound).
The witness heard a delayed sound, after initial view of phenomenon (delayed sound).

Each witness has a "level" of experience from 1 to 5 - 5 is the highest level of experience.
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IDUT Date & Time Local Date & TimeLocationDur.Magn.D. SoundC. SoundFrag.ObserverExp. Org.
a 2018-01-05 22:53 UT2018-01-05 17:53 EST Paeonian Springs VA ≈1.5s-5---Robert T3 AMS
b 2018-01-05 22:55 UT2018-01-05 17:55 EST Harmony PA ≈1.5s-6---Jared C3 AMS
c 2018-01-05 22:55 UT2018-01-05 17:55 EST Bridgeton NJ ≈1.5s-8---Keith M3 AMS
d 2018-01-05 22:55 UT2018-01-05 17:55 EST Stamford CT ≈1.5s-6??-Christian F2 AMS
e 2018-01-05 22:55 UT2018-01-05 17:55 EST Montville NJ ≈1.5s-20?--Jon H3 AMS