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Témoin
NomEric S
Niveau d'expérience3/5
Remarques-
Emplacement
AdresseAbilene, TX
Latitude32° 21' 42,89'' N (32,36°)
Longitude 99° 56' 48,48'' W (-99,95°)
Altitude606,74m
Temps et durée
Date et & Heure locale03/02/2023 20:12 CST
Date et & Heure TU04/02/2023 02:12 UT
Durée≈45s
Direction
Direction de déplacementDu haut à droite vers le bas à gauche
Angle de descente186°
Déplacement
Azimut d'observation265,82°
Premier azimut275,35°
Première altitude39°
Dernier azimut275,29°
Dernière altitude39°
Luminosité et couleur
Magnitude-7
CouleurGreen
Son simultané
ObservationNon
Remarques-
Son décalé
ObservationNon
Remarques-
Traînée persistante
ObservationYes
Durée50s
Longueur15°
RemarquesI did not see what left the train. I looked up in the sky and there was a green train with debris falling off it. This appearance was stable and not moving for a period of approximately 50 seconds from the time I first noticed it. The first thing I thought of was that it appeared to be a lesser occurrence of what Challenger looked like when it went down.
Flash terminal
ObservationNo
Remarques-
Fragmentation
ObservationOui
RemarquesIt was strange in that I have never seen a train like this before. It remained in the sky for 50 seconds, glowing green with small fragments that did not appear to move. The entire appearance was stationary, as I did not see the object that laid down the train, but observed only the train after the fact. It was as if something had burned up in the upper atmosphere, but the fragments were stationary to my observation point. Perhaps what I saw was the entirety of the object which had burned up. I can say that my immediate thought was that something had been shot down and burned up in the upper atmosphere.