Este reporte se ha asociado al siguiente bólido: Caso 682-2023
Observador
Nombre
Travis C
Nivel de experiencia
3/5
Notas
I have seen many meteorites (shooting star) in my life and this experience by far was the most amazing thing I have seen come into our atmosphere and explode at the lowest elevation. (The elevation I was at was 500Ft above see level but in a valley looking up towards a mountain side)If I can be of anymore help in registering this experience please let me know. Excellent experience and I’m lucky to have been walking my dog at this time and witnessed this!
Lugar
Dirección
Tuxedo Park, NY
Latitud
41° 9' 37,91'' N (41,16°)
Longitud
74° 13' 47,04'' W (-74,23°)
Altitud
150,45m
Hora y duración
Fecha & Hora locales
02/02/2023 18:00 EST
Fecha & Hora TU
02/02/2023 23:00 UT
Duración
≈7,5s
Dirección
Dirección de movimiento
De arriba a la izquierda a abajo a la derecha
Ángulo de descenso
104°
Movimiento
Acimut hacia la que miraba
223,83°
Acimut inicial
177,15°
Altura inicial
39°
Acimut final
241,19°
Altura final
33°
Color y brillo
Magnitud estelar
-14
Color
Orange, Yellow
Sonido simultáneo
Observación
No
Notas
-
Sonido diferido
Observación
No
Notas
-
Estela persistente
Observación
Yes
Duración
2s
Longitud
10°
Notas
The train that was visible happened right before seeing the object break up into a bunch of pieces and disappeared. The train first was glowing for a moment and then changed to smoke and dissipated.
Destello final
Observación
Yes
Notas
When it hit its lowest point on the horizon it’s let out an even brighter flash then it produced while shoot through the sky and showed the most orange color when it then exploded and a few (about 5) visible pieces dropped for (0.5 - 1) second longer and then it was gone.
Fragmentación
Observación
Sí
Notas
Right when it exploded and fragmented it was its brightest and deepest color of orange and roughly 5 visible pieces still burning dropped for another 0.5-1 second and it was completely gone. This was at the same time the train was at the smoke phase and then to dissipated.