Berichte Bericht 5621l (Ereignis 5621-2018)

Dieser Bericht wurde mit folgendem Ereignis in Zusammenhang gebracht: Ereignis 5621-2018
Beobachter
NameCameron W
Erfahrungslevel2/5
BemerkungenAnother member of our group, who was crossing the intersection of Highways 65 and MN 22, also observed the fireball while on his way to join us.
Ort
AdresseWyoming, MN
Geographische Breite45° 18' 38,24'' N (45,31°)
Geographische Länge 93° 9' 30,2'' W (-93,16°)
Höhe275m
Uhrzeit und Dauer
Datum & Uhrzeit (Ortszeit)20.12.2018 01:45 CST
Datum & Uhrzeit (UT)20.12.2018 07:45 UT
Dauer≈7,5s
Richtung
BewegungsrichtungVon unten nach oben
Winkel-
Richtung
Blickrichtung Azimut267,03°
Beginn Azimut284,99°
Beginn Höhe85°
Ende Azimut56,9°
Ende Höhe55°
Helligkeit und Farbe
Helligkeit-21
FarbeWhite
Begleitgeräusch
BeobachtungJa
BemerkungenA series of what sounded like muted thunder rolls accompanied lightning-bright flashing, which is what initially drew the group's attention to the fireball.
Spätere Geräusche
BeobachtungJa
BemerkungenAbout 2-3 minutes after the passage of the object, a sharp boom followed by a trailing rumble approximately 45 seconds to a minute long. Also, area geese and coyotes vocalized loudly for a minute or so afterwards.
Nachleuchten
BeobachtungUnknown
Dauer-
Länge-
Bemerkungen-
Endblitz
BeobachtungYes
BemerkungenThe night was foggy, but a group of us looked up upon seeing a series of rapid, white flashes reminiscent of lightning and hearing what we thought was thunder. Directly above us and passing west to east was a bright streak of white that was throwing off smaller sparks of white in trails. We could not distinguish any remaining trail, but the night was shrouded in full cloud cover and fog. To reiterate, the flashes and fragmentation were bright enough to see clearly on a night with 100 percent cloud cover. At the end of the streak, which seemed to pass many miles to the east, the object disintegrated totally into a spectacular flash of white.
Teilung
BeobachtungJa
BemerkungenWe saw repeated, rapid white flashes much like lightning. Then, looking up, we saw a white, sparking, flashing streak sending off staccato yet random flashes as pieces visibly fell away in white explosions.