Reports Report 2321d (Event 2321-2017)

Observer
Name Aaron L
Experience Level 2/5
Remarks This object was much bigger and seemed to posses much more mass & energy than most objects I have seen entering earths atmosphere. The object never changed in a sense of lighted area/mass, color, or brightness as long as I was able to view it before losing sight of it behind an adjacent structure. It was also more pear shaped, which also suggests a significant & relatable size difference than what I have noticed prior moving through the sky. As most objects, (aka what might be seen in a meteor shower), do not posses enough size to notice a particular shape per say. I have seen one other flaming object entering earths atmosphere approximately one year ago similar in size, shape, and color. It was seen 180 degrees opposite in the Southern Hemisphere. Interesting enough, both were spotted very low on the horizon. Which I can only assume there is a polar tendency or connectivity in both. Whereas any average everyday, run-of-the-mill object entering the atmosphere I have seen, I relate to an overhead location and much smaller in size than the two in question. Not to be mistaken with size difference.
Location
Address Lomita, CA
Latitude 33° 47' 31.64'' N (33.792121°)
Longitude 118° 19' 33.08'' W (-118.325855°)
Elevation 35.981m
Time and Duration
Local Date & Time 2017-07-18 23:42 PDT
UT Date & Time 2017-07-19 06:42 UT
Duration ≈3.5s
Direction
Moving direction From up right to down left
Descent Angle 236°
Moving
Facing azimuth 1.52°
First azimuth 9.03°
First elevation 53°
Last azimuth 356.16°
Last elevation 31°
Brightness and color
Stellar Magnitude -19
Color Pink, Light Yellow, White
Concurrent Sound
Observation No
Remarks -
Delayed Sound
Observation No
Remarks -
Persistent train
Observation No
Duration -
Length -
Remarks -
Terminal flash
Observation No
Remarks -
Fragmentation
Observation No
Remarks -