I've seen several shooting stars (I guess shooting stars) over the years, but they were always much quicker and a solid streak for their brief existence. Never seen anything with such brightness and definition as what I saw tonight.
Lokacija
Adresa
Smyrna, TN
Geografska širina
35° 58' 54,27'' N (35,98°)
Geografska dužina
86° 30' 43,52'' W (-86,51°)
Visina
158,85m
Vrijeme i trajanje
Lokalni datum & Vrijeme
10.03.2022 18:57 CST
UT Datum & Vrijeme
11.03.2022 00:57 UT
Trajanje
≈1,5s
Smjer
Smjer kretanja
Od lijevo dolje prema desno gore
Silazni kut
87°
Kretajuće
Azimut gledanja
17,7°
Prvi azimut
9,7°
Prva visina
28°
Zadnji azimut
25,51°
Zadnja visina
31°
Svjetlina i boja
Zvjezdana magnituda
-14
Boja
Light Blue, Yellow, Light Yellow, White
Istovremeni zvuk
Promatranje
Ne
Napomene
-
Zakašnjeli zvuk
Promatranje
Ne
Napomene
-
Trajan trag
Promatranje
No
Trajanje
-
Duljina
-
Napomene
-
Krajnji bljesak
Promatranje
Yes
Napomene
Looked like a long thick streak of light that almost seemed to burn out once and in the same instant flash into a continuation of the same long bright streak. Looked like it turned into a yellow flash at at that moment of burnout reignite. It was the brightest white before and after the yellow burnout. Seemed to change to also be a very bright light blue somewhere between those phases as well.