Reports Report 6153fv (Event 6153-2021)

This report has been linked to the following event: Event 6153-2021
Observer
NameBill C
Experience Level3/5
RemarksI have observed meteors my whole life, this was BY FAR the largest and brightest I have ever seen. The object appears about half the size of my pinky fingernail at arms length. It started at just above the northwest horizon, and traversed half of the sky trailing a white tail. As it reached the peak of its arc across the sky, it started to dim from a bright yellow/white to a orange and eventually "burned out" like an orange ember after traversing down about 1/3 past the zenith of it's arc. 30 seconds later the double boom was heard by my ex-wife who was at her house about 13 miles east of me. I heard the booms about 10 seconds after she did. My children heard the booms from inside my house with doors and windows shut.
Location
AddressJacksonville, FL
Latitude30° 18' 9.23'' N (30.3°)
Longitude 81° 42' 49.44'' W (-81.71°)
Elevation8.23m
Time and Duration
Local Date & Time2021-09-30 22:58 EDT
UT Date & Time2021-10-01 02:58 UT
Duration≈20s
Direction
Moving directionFrom down left to up right
Descent Angle84°
Moving
Facing azimuth7.73°
First azimuth316.02°
First elevation20°
Last azimuth63.58°
Last elevation68°
Brightness and color
Stellar Magnitude-20
ColorStarted burning bright yellow or white, had a long trail. Over time is dimmed into a orange before burning out completely.
Concurrent Sound
ObservationNo
Remarks-
Delayed Sound
ObservationYes
RemarksAbout 30 seconds after the object "burned out" I heard a double boom.. First boom was louder, followed by second boom immediately after that was about half as loud. Almost no delay between booms, like BOOMboom It was loud enough to be heard indoors by others. My wife observed the same event from her address at 1758 swimming salmon and heard the booms about 10 seconds before I did at my address.
Persistent train
ObservationNo
Duration-
Length-
Remarks-
Terminal flash
ObservationNo
Remarks-
Fragmentation
ObservationNo
Remarks-