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Témoin
NomRick L
Niveau d'expérience2/5
RemarquesI've never in my 67 years seen one so bright. Maybe was not a meteor? Was very foggy and misty looking skyward here in the mountains with snowy haze, yet was super bright lighting up the "fog". "Appeared" to come STRAIGHT down, but I suppose that would depend it's trajectory vs my position. Super bright head and bright tail. Looked like a flare, except instead of going up, was appeared suddenly and very fast moving straight "down", then just disappeared. My location is somewhat rural, so not as dark as true rural but on clear night can definitely see the Pleiades for example, and can definitely see the distinct very reddish glow of Mars (not this morning, but on typical clear night), but this location not nearly dark enough to see the Milky Way. Again, I've never seen such a bright "shooting star" type object my whole life.
Emplacement
AdresseCandler, NC
Latitude35° 34' 44,78'' N (35,58°)
Longitude 82° 40' 59,67'' W (-82,68°)
Altitude729,08m
Temps et durée
Date et & Heure locale14/01/2023 06:00 EST
Date et & Heure TU14/01/2023 11:00 UT
Durée≈1,5s
Direction
Direction de déplacementDe haut en bas
Angle de descente180°
Déplacement
Azimut d'observation242,26°
Premier azimut246,41°
Première altitude41°
Dernier azimut247,32°
Dernière altitude14°
Luminosité et couleur
Magnitude-18
CouleurWhite
Son simultané
ObservationNon
Remarques-
Son décalé
ObservationNon
Remarques-
Traînée persistante
ObservationNo
Durée-
Longueur-
Remarques-
Flash terminal
ObservationNo
Remarques-
Fragmentation
ObservationNon
Remarques-