no other visible stars at the current time due to large cloud cover so my guess is the fire ball as i believe you call it was most likely low and may have burnt out but i know little about astronomy and space physics so my word probably isn\'t the most reliable if anyone has any info please inform me on my email. thanks
Location
Address
manchester (UK)
Latitude
53° 36' 24.13'' N (53.606704°)
Longitude
2° 20' 27.94'' W (-2.341094°)
Elevation
-
Time and Duration
Local Date & Time
2012-03-03 21:40 CST
UT Date & Time
2012-03-03 21:40 UT
Duration
≈10s
Direction
Moving direction
From right to left
Descent Angle
270°
Moving
Facing azimuth
85.53263°
First azimuth
58.28148°
First elevation
47°
Last azimuth
146.96927°
Last elevation
47°
Brightness and color
Stellar Magnitude
1
Color
orangey red
Concurrent Sound
Observation
No
Remarks
-
Delayed Sound
Observation
No
Remarks
i was looking out of a double glazed window so if there was any slight sound i wouldn\'t of herd it
Persistent train
Observation
Yes
Duration
1s
Length
-1°
Remarks
the train or tail was a orangey colour and was a reasonable length but not that long