Observer |
Name |
Jon S |
Experience Level |
1/5
|
Remarks |
I've seen meteorites before, but this was the most remarkable one I have ever seen. It seemed quite low. |
Location |
Address |
Westerville, OH |
Latitude |
40° 7' 7.7'' N (40.118805°)
|
Longitude |
82° 58' 23.29'' W (-82.973135°)
|
Elevation |
271.123383m |
Time and Duration |
Local Date & Time |
2014-01-28 20:15 EST
|
UT Date & Time |
2014-01-29 01:15 UT
|
Duration |
≈1.5s
|
Direction |
Moving direction |
From up left to down right |
Descent Angle |
135° |
Moving |
Facing azimuth |
108.49° |
First azimuth |
119.95° |
First elevation |
25° |
Last azimuth |
149.02° |
Last elevation |
18° |
Brightness and color |
Stellar Magnitude |
-20 |
Color |
Light Yellow |
Concurrent Sound |
Observation |
No |
Remarks |
- |
Delayed Sound |
Observation |
No |
Remarks |
- |
Persistent train |
Observation |
No |
Duration |
- |
Length |
- |
Remarks |
- |
Terminal flash |
Observation |
Yes |
Remarks |
It reminded me of the flash you see at the end of some fireworks (but no "spray" occurred, just a flash) |
Fragmentation |
Observation |
No |
Remarks |
- |