Reportes Reporte 2685a (Caso 2685-2023)

Este reporte se ha asociado al siguiente bólido: Caso 2685-2023
Observador
NombreAnubhav D
Nivel de experiencia4/5
NotasIt was most probably a meteor (probability >92 %) and it burned out in the atmosphere itself since I was able to see the thin trail as the meteor burned out into small particles.
Lugar
DirecciónFaridabad, Haryana (IN)
Latitud28° 24' 34,18'' N (28,41°)
Longitud 77° 20' 45,28'' E (77,35°)
Altitud206,33m
Hora y duración
Fecha & Hora locales26/04/2023 18:42 IST
Fecha & Hora TU26/04/2023 13:12 UT
Duración>60s
Dirección
Dirección de movimientoDe arriba a la derecha a abajo a la izquierda
Ángulo de descenso262°
Movimiento
Acimut hacia la que miraba260°
Acimut inicial280°
Altura inicial45°
Acimut final260°
Altura final37°
Color y brillo
Magnitud estelar7-
ColorOrange, Red, White
Sonido simultáneo
ObservaciónNo
Notas-
Sonido diferido
ObservaciónNo
Notas-
Estela persistente
ObservaciónYes
Duración68s
Longitud99,99°
Notasa fragmented, reddish-orange, incandescent trail of smoke with little gaps between each piece. It had a very small trail of smoke at first, but after about first15 seconds, it began to become thicker. Near the end, it nearly completely vanished with a thin track of non-glowing smoke, disappearing again after about 15 to 18 seconds. When the route abruptly turned away from its nearly straight path, it began to thin out. The unexpected deviation was around 10-15 degrees.
Destello final
ObservaciónNo
Notas-
Fragmentación
Observación
NotasThe fragments were small with almost very few gaps between them. It started just after 5-6 seconds of the observation. They were more prominent when the trail was thick with the fragments being bigger and having more gaps between them and were more bright than in the rest of the observation. Additionally, there was hardly any fragmentation visible when it deviated from its straight-line route, and again towards the end, the fragments were visible being smaller and thinner, had little spaces between them, and also lost some of their brightness. In the last 8 to 10 seconds, hardly any fragmentation was observed.
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