The reason we noticed the meteor was because we were watching what looked like an unusually low satellite above us. We were baffled by the bright light and as we were watching, the meteor suddenly appeared in the same direction. The satellite-looking light was still moving across the sky after the meteor burned out.
Location
Address
Richardson, Saskatchewan (CA)
Latitude
50° 24' 48.56'' N (50.41°)
Longitude
104° 38' 40.32'' W (-104.64°)
Elevation
575m
Time and Duration
Local Date & Time
2022-03-22 20:50 CST
UT Date & Time
2022-03-23 02:50 UT
Duration
≈3.5s
Direction
Moving direction
From up right to down left
Descent Angle
255°
Moving
Facing azimuth
53.57°
First azimuth
67.48°
First elevation
15°
Last azimuth
45°
Last elevation
9°
Brightness and color
Stellar Magnitude
-17
Color
Blue, Dark Green, White
Concurrent Sound
Observation
No
Remarks
-
Delayed Sound
Observation
No
Remarks
-
Persistent train
Observation
Unknown
Duration
-
Length
-
Remarks
-
Terminal flash
Observation
Yes
Remarks
As it got closer to the horizon, it looked at though it burst into flames with a blue blue green streak tail and finally bright white.