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Témoin
NomDave T
Niveau d'expérience4/5
RemarquesIt was the one of the top three large meteors that I've seen in 40 years of flying and it was directly overhead traveling in a North to South direction. It appeared (light/fireball) directly over Tulsa, OK and traveled for several seconds to the South. It was so large and bright (and seemingly close) that I expected we'd see it explode, but it disappeared about 45 degrees above the horizon.
Emplacement
AdresseTulsa, OK
Latitude36° 1' 52,89'' N (36,03°)
Longitude 95° 44' 41,63'' W (-95,74°)
Altitude209,12m
Temps et durée
Date et & Heure locale20/01/2023 03:00 CST
Date et & Heure TU20/01/2023 09:00 UT
Durée≈3,5s
Direction
Direction de déplacementDu haut à droite vers le bas à gauche
Angle de descente182°
Déplacement
Azimut d'observation283,79°
Premier azimut5,27°
Première altitude90°
Dernier azimut192,73°
Dernière altitude45°
Luminosité et couleur
Magnitude-21
CouleurOrange, Yellow, Light Yellow
Son simultané
ObservationInconnu
Remarques-
Son décalé
ObservationInconnu
Remarques-
Traînée persistante
ObservationUnknown
Durée-
Longueur-
Remarques-
Flash terminal
ObservationNo
Remarques-
Fragmentation
ObservationOui
RemarquesIncredibly bright, large fireball, dripping bits of the main ball. We were flying at 36,000 feet, headed west (at 0300). The fireball appeared directly overhead and lit up the cockpit with yellow light.