Reports Report 5566cq (Event 5566-2019)

This report has been linked to the following event: Event 5566-2019
Observer
NameRichard B
Experience Level2/5
RemarksI've seen many meteors and showers, and a few fireballs, but not one this brilliant, close, and to us, it seemed like whatever was left could have eventually hit the ground far off due to the real "lazy angle" it was taking down instead of streaking across the sky. Angles and such are approximate, I was driving with a friend when we witnessed it, so no sound we could hear above my noisy vehicle.
Location
AddressPekin, IL
Latitude40° 35' 57.18'' N (40.6°)
Longitude 89° 37' 2.35'' W (-89.62°)
Elevation144.76m
Time and Duration
Local Date & Time2019-11-11 21:00 CST
UT Date & Time2019-11-12 03:00 UT
Duration≈3.5s
Direction
Moving directionFrom up left to down right
Descent Angle129°
Moving
Facing azimuth178.25°
First azimuth248.71°
First elevation45°
Last azimuth263.28°
Last elevation11°
Brightness and color
Stellar Magnitude-20
ColorLight Blue, Light Green
Concurrent Sound
ObservationUnknown
Remarks-
Delayed Sound
ObservationUnknown
Remarks-
Persistent train
ObservationUnknown
Duration-
Length-
Remarks-
Terminal flash
ObservationUnknown
Remarks-
Fragmentation
ObservationYes
RemarksFireball broke from below the clouds in a long slowish trajectory, trailing sparks like a sparkler firework. About the time it dropped from line of sight (trees/buildings) from the horizon there were some secondary flashes up in the clouds.