While reporting this - I just observed another small meteor. Short in duration and dim. That one came from EEN to WWN. Disappeared directly overhead. Since no known shower occurs during this time, I am reporting because I would like to know what I am observing. I have observed several showers in my lifetime in good viewing conditions - and what I am seeing is similar to a low peak night of the Delta or Persieds.
Location
Address
Spokane, WA
Latitude
47° 40' 12'' N (47.67°)
Longitude
117° 27' 23.43'' W (-117.456508°)
Elevation
-
Time and Duration
Local Date & Time
2013-06-28 00:26 PDT
UT Date & Time
2013-06-28 07:26 UT
Duration
≈7.5s
Direction
Moving direction
Unknown
Descent Angle
-
Moving
Facing azimuth
270°
First azimuth
90°
First elevation
90°
Last azimuth
270°
Last elevation
30°
Brightness and color
Stellar Magnitude
-4
Color
Space garbage? Mag. is estimate with considerable light pollution - including from front porch light that I was standing under last night when spotted. White- lrg. meteor, follow by several (6) smaller ones over 15 minute observation period. Smaller ones