Reports Report 3572as (Event 3572-2022)

Observer
Name Lily F
Experience Level 2/5
Remarks I majored in physics in undergrad, and my boyfriend minored in it. I took two semesters of astrophysics. Not sure if that makes us seem a bit more legitimate in what we saw?
Location
Address Greenville, SC
Latitude 34° 56' 10.51'' N (34.936252°)
Longitude 82° 19' 33.72'' W (-82.326032°)
Elevation 302.190094m
Time and Duration
Local Date & Time 2022-06-23 22:49 EDT
UT Date & Time 2022-06-24 02:49 UT
Duration <1s
Direction
Moving direction From up right to down left
Descent Angle 233°
Moving
Facing azimuth 285.04°
First azimuth 323.53°
First elevation 35°
Last azimuth 285.32°
Last elevation 14°
Brightness and color
Stellar Magnitude -13
Color Light Blue, White
Concurrent Sound
Observation Unknown
Remarks -
Delayed Sound
Observation Unknown
Remarks -
Persistent train
Observation Yes
Duration 2s
Length 10°
Remarks Visual was very bright, white orb/dot with a light blueish tail that turned darker towards its end. The object fell fast, but was a sizable dot in sky as it did so. My best size comparison would be to compare it to the moon on the nights where it is further away, except this object was clearly not the size of the moon and rather just much closer. The tail followed behind and was somewhat short. Unfortunately, the object caught my boyfriend and me off-guard, so we didn’t even think to take a picture. I stared at it somewhat confused out my side window, and it appeared to be falling fast for its size. We questioned if it could be a firework, but we agreed it was too big and falling in the wrong direction. If it had been a firework, it would’ve been much louder and, but we didn’t hear a whistle. It also was extremely large and falling oddly for any regular object. I wasn’t sure what it could be, so I looked up a few things. Fireball was the closest picture I got. Not 100% sure that’s it, but it fits the description best.
Terminal flash
Observation No
Remarks -
Fragmentation
Observation Unknown
Remarks -