Un rapport peut être lié à un évènement existant. Évènement 442-2023
Témoin
NomKathryn D
Niveau d'expérience3/5
RemarquesI was talking on the phone when I saw the meteor, and didn't think to look at a clock until the call ended (I'm sorry!), so I'm not entirely sure of the timing - it was sometime between ~8 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., though. Also, although I did try to listen for any booms afterwards, and I didn't hear any, it's possible that my and my friend's voices and/or general household noise drowned out any meteor sounds.
Emplacement
AdresseTempe, AZ
Latitude33° 19' 41,74'' N (33,33°)
Longitude 111° 57' 19,97'' W (-111,96°)
Altitude366,57m
Temps et durée
Date et & Heure locale22/01/2023 21:00 MST
Date et & Heure TU23/01/2023 04:00 UT
Durée<1s
Direction
Direction de déplacementDe haut en bas
Angle de descente180°
Déplacement
Azimut d'observation-
Premier azimut351,73°
Première altitude23°
Dernier azimut353,36°
Dernière altitude13°
Luminosité et couleur
Magnitude-5
CouleurGreen, Light Yellow
Son simultané
ObservationNon
Remarques-
Son décalé
ObservationNon
Remarques-
Traînée persistante
ObservationUnknown
Durée-
Longueur-
Remarques-
Flash terminal
ObservationNo
Remarques-
Fragmentation
ObservationOui
RemarquesI think that's what I saw? The apparently largest/brightest part of the meteor looked like a bright green ~sphere, but there was a short gold spattery-looking trail behind it (so, because the meteor looked like it was basically diving straight at the horizon from my vantage point, the gold trail was higher above the horizon than the green sphere). The trail didn't really linger after the green ~sphere part left my field of view, though.