Berichte Bericht 374al (Ereignis 374-2023)

Dieser Bericht wurde mit folgendem Ereignis in Zusammenhang gebracht: Ereignis 374-2023
Beobachter
NameTim P
Erfahrungslevel3/5
BemerkungenThat was the closest I have ever seen a “shooting star” in my life, and it was the only time I have ever heard a report from a shooting star (fireball), WOW!!!!!
Ort
AdresseTulsa, OK
Geographische Breite36° 6' 35,02'' N (36,11°)
Geographische Länge 96° 4' 10,56'' W (-96,07°)
Höhe253,52m
Uhrzeit und Dauer
Datum & Uhrzeit (Ortszeit)20.01.2023 03:37 CST
Datum & Uhrzeit (UT)20.01.2023 09:37 UT
Dauer≈1,5s
Richtung
BewegungsrichtungVon links oben nach rechts unten
Winkel167°
Richtung
Blickrichtung Azimut116,56°
Beginn Azimut111,8°
Beginn Höhe30°
Ende Azimut127,15°
Ende Höhe19°
Helligkeit und Farbe
Helligkeit-13
FarbeOrange, Yellow
Begleitgeräusch
BeobachtungJa
Bemerkungen2 small reports about 10 seconds after, then 30 seconds a report like a distant canon or large firework 5-10 miles away
Spätere Geräusche
BeobachtungJa
BemerkungenSame as above, 2 small reports ~10 seconds then the louder deep report after ~30 seconds, like a distant canon or large aerial firework 5-10 miles away
Nachleuchten
BeobachtungYes
Dauer2s
Länge15°
BemerkungenThe object was glowing yellow and Orange with many smaller particles breaking off and probably the longest train of yellow and Orange that I’ve ever seen in my life.
Endblitz
BeobachtungYes
BemerkungenI thought there was a distant lightning flash from a very high cloud but then realized there were no clouds so I turned 180 degrees to look nearly due south and saw the fireball.
Teilung
BeobachtungJa
BemerkungenI thought there was a distant lightning flash from a very high cloud but then realized there were no clouds so I turned 180 degrees to look nearly due south and saw the fireball. That was by far the closest and mostYellow and Orange fireball I have ever seen.