Reports Report 6011ak (Event 6011-2025)

Observer
Name Krishnansh C
Experience Level 1/5
Remarks -
Video
Location
Address Jaipur, Rajasthan (IN)
Latitude 26° 53' 28.5'' N (26.89125°)
Longitude 75° 49' 41.04'' E (75.828068°)
Elevation 488.664581m
Time and Duration
Local Date & Time 2025-09-20 01:25 IST
UT Date & Time 2025-09-19 19:55 UT
Duration ≈20s
Direction
Moving direction From down left to up right
Descent Angle 78°
Moving
Facing azimuth 205.32°
First azimuth 202.66°
First elevation 25°
Last azimuth 25.62°
Last elevation 15°
Brightness and color
Stellar Magnitude -10
Color Dark Blue, Blue, Orange, Yellow
Concurrent Sound
Observation No
Remarks -
Delayed Sound
Observation No
Remarks -
Persistent train
Observation No
Duration -
Length -
Remarks -
Terminal flash
Observation Yes
Remarks Date & Time (local): 20 September 2025, around 01:25 AM IST Location: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India Duration: About 14 seconds Appearance: A very bright glowing object moving steadily across the sky, breaking into multiple fragments. The main glow was orange-white, with flashes of green/blue at times. The brightness was much greater than Venus, closer to car headlights in the sky. Movement: It moved slowly compared to a meteor, covering a large portion of the sky during the 14 seconds. The path was smooth, with fragments trailing behind. (If you remember exact directions — like “from east to west” or “from north-east to south-west” — you can add here.) Other details: • I recorded a video of the event on my phone. • The object did not make any sound that I could hear. • The long duration and fragmentation suggest possible space debris or rocket stage re-entry.
Fragmentation
Observation Yes
Remarks Date & Time (local): 20 September 2025, around 01:25 AM IST Location: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India Duration: About 14 seconds Appearance: A very bright glowing object moving steadily across the sky, breaking into multiple fragments. The main glow was orange-white, with flashes of green/blue at times. The brightness was much greater than Venus, closer to car headlights in the sky. Movement: It moved slowly compared to a meteor, covering a large portion of the sky during the 14 seconds. The path was smooth, with fragments trailing behind. (If you remember exact directions — like “from east to west” or “from north-east to south-west” — you can add here.) Other details: • I recorded a video of the event on my phone. • The object did not make any sound that I could hear. • The long duration and fragmentation suggest possible space debris or rocket stage re-entry.