| Observer |
|
Name |
Aaron M |
|
Experience Level |
3/5
|
|
Remarks |
My coworker also saw it from a different angle. His experience almost perfectly matched mine. |
| Location |
|
Address |
Ellsworth, MI |
|
Latitude |
45° 10' 55.15'' N (45.181987°)
|
|
Longitude |
85° 15' 17.01'' W (-85.254726°)
|
|
Elevation |
211.417114m |
| Time and Duration |
|
Local Date & Time |
2023-03-08 05:36 EST
|
|
UT Date & Time |
2023-03-08 10:36 UT
|
|
Duration |
≈3.5s
|
| Direction |
|
Moving direction |
From up right to down left |
|
Descent Angle |
193° |
| Moving |
|
Facing azimuth |
346.52° |
|
First azimuth |
355.51° |
|
First elevation |
21° |
|
Last azimuth |
353.42° |
|
Last elevation |
9° |
| Brightness and color |
|
Stellar Magnitude |
-23 |
|
Color |
Green, Light Green, Orange, White |
| Concurrent Sound |
|
Observation |
No |
|
Remarks |
- |
| Delayed Sound |
|
Observation |
No |
|
Remarks |
- |
| Persistent train |
|
Observation |
Yes |
|
Duration |
4s |
|
Length |
10° |
|
Remarks |
became wider as it fell |
| Terminal flash |
|
Observation |
Yes |
|
Remarks |
was very bright, there were distinctive smaller bright spots all around it |
| Fragmentation |
|
Observation |
Yes |
|
Remarks |
It lit up the already bright cloudless (full moon was yesterday) sky. The smaller dots of light were still visible. |