| Observer |
|
Name |
Eve L |
|
Experience Level |
3/5
|
|
Remarks |
It was very bright considering it was almost full daylight - the brightest "shooting star" I have ever seen. |
| Location |
|
Address |
, England (GB) |
|
Latitude |
50° 40' 32.21'' N (50.675615°)
|
|
Longitude |
1° 32' 4.07'' W (-1.534464°)
|
|
Elevation |
35.402935m |
| Time and Duration |
|
Local Date & Time |
2017-11-25 07:10 GMT
|
|
UT Date & Time |
2017-11-25 07:10 UT
|
|
Duration |
≈3.5s
|
| Direction |
|
Moving direction |
From up left to down right |
|
Descent Angle |
110° |
| Moving |
|
Facing azimuth |
340° |
|
First azimuth |
330° |
|
First elevation |
60° |
|
Last azimuth |
340° |
|
Last elevation |
40° |
| Brightness and color |
|
Stellar Magnitude |
-16 |
|
Color |
Blue, White |
| Concurrent Sound |
|
Observation |
Unknown |
|
Remarks |
- |
| Delayed Sound |
|
Observation |
Unknown |
|
Remarks |
- |
| Persistent train |
|
Observation |
Yes |
|
Duration |
5s |
|
Length |
40° |
|
Remarks |
a trail of bright stars like a firework |
| Terminal flash |
|
Observation |
No |
|
Remarks |
- |
| Fragmentation |
|
Observation |
Yes |
|
Remarks |
the bright object seemed to break uo leaving a trails of bright star-like flashes behind it |