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Observer Name David D Experience Level 2/5 Remarks The brighness overwhelmed the bright full moon so that's why I gave it a high brighness degree. It was brighter behind me and lit up eveything as it came from the South so I turned to the West to see what it was.
Location Address Canadian, TX Latitude 35° 54' 15.52'' N (35.9°) Longitude 100° 22' 39.04'' W (-100.38°) Elevation 744.14m
Time and Duration Local Date & Time 2023-06-03 23:45 CDT UT Date & Time 2023-06-04 04:45 UT Duration ≈3.5s
Direction Moving direction From up right to down left Descent Angle 265°
Moving Facing azimuth 80.79° First azimuth 74.79° First elevation 35° Last azimuth 41.71° Last elevation 31°
Brightness and color Stellar Magnitude -17 Color Light Blue meteor, Orange tail
Concurrent Sound Observation No Remarks -
Delayed Sound Observation No Remarks -
Persistent train Observation Unknown Duration - Length - Remarks -
Terminal flash Observation No Remarks -
Fragmentation Observation No Remarks -