Observer | |
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Name | Ben C |
Experience Level | 2/5 |
Remarks | I may be able to source footage from a neighbour who's CCTV might have recorded the event if the camera was recording at that specific time. |
Location | |
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Address | , England (GB) |
Latitude | 52° 23' 59.16'' N (52.4°) |
Longitude | 1° 56' 42.07'' W (-1.95°) |
Elevation | 177.49m |
Time and Duration | |
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Local Date & Time | 2023-02-06 01:28 GMT |
UT Date & Time | 2023-02-06 01:28 UT |
Duration | ≈3.5s |
Direction | |
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Moving direction | From up left to down right |
Descent Angle | 103° |
Moving | |
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Facing azimuth | 257.07° |
First azimuth | 224.28° |
First elevation | 58° |
Last azimuth | 290.54° |
Last elevation | 35° |
Brightness and color | |
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Stellar Magnitude | -17 |
Color | Light Green |
Concurrent Sound | |
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Observation | No |
Remarks | - |
Delayed Sound | |
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Observation | Yes |
Remarks | The sound followed 0.5 seconds after I noticed the fireball. I was standing in the conservatory with the door shut looking at some interesting cloud formations near 'Orion' The sound was like a crescendo of rapidly boiling water, faintet than a firework to begin with, it fizzled out as the fireball diminished in size but had a faint tail. At this moment I heard a secondary lower frequency tone, like a distant rumble of a stampede. If I were outside it would have been louder. The impact of the meteor didn't affect the surrounding environment, i.e. triggering car alarms. I suspect it burnt up in the atmosphere. |
Persistent train | |
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Observation | Unknown |
Duration | - |
Length | - |
Remarks | - |
Terminal flash | |
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Observation | Yes |
Remarks | I saw a bright streak and at the tip it expanded into a globular light orb brighter than the moon for a split second then reduced in size and lumosity. The trail tapered down and streaked from a south to westerly direction. |
Fragmentation | |
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Observation | Unknown |
Remarks | - |