Raporlar Raporlayınız 3214c (Olay 3214-2022)

Bu rapor şu olaya bağlanmıştır: Olay 3214-2022
Gözlemci
İsimBill P
Deneyim Seviyesi5/5
NotlarI am an expert observer observing the Tau Herculids from 21:03 to 23:46 at an extremely dark site. I saw 60 mostly slow Tau Herculids with 12 dimmer than 5+ magnitude at zenith. from 22:00-22:15 I saw 15. The dark site visibility was greater than 6+ magnitude, with zero lights visible lying flat facing south observing the Tau Herculids when a massive explosion far brighter than the Full Moon occurred 11* above the horizon nearly due south directly in my line of sight. It instantly lit up the entire desert so that I could see everything in the desert, including colors. I could see the color of my dark red clothes almost like daylight. A reddish circular cloud was at the explosion point. A fraction of a second later a second smaller explosion occurred at the same place still lighting up the entire desert about as bright as the Full Moon. I was looking directly at it and could see the same circular cloud 2.5 times the diameter of the Moon, 1.5 degrees across. Another fraction of a second a third explosion in the same place in the circular cloud also lit up the entire desert, but dimmer about a bright as first quarter Moon. That direction and low altitude would put the meteor across the Mexican border well over 100 miles away. There is only nearly empty Tohono O'Odham Native American reservation to the border and the same tribe south of the border in Mexico with no lights within. It was too low to be seen in Phoenix, but should have been seen SW of Tucson and WSW from Kitt Peak Observatory. Out of 21,100 lifetime meteors observed this was the brightest bollide ever witnessed.
Bölge
AdresGila Bend, AZ
Enlem32° 47' 39,12'' N (32,79°)
Boylam 112° 15' 22,14'' W (-112,26°)
Yükseklik565,2m
Zaman ve Süre
Yerel Tarih & Zaman30/05/2022 23:16 MST
UT Tarih & Zaman31/05/2022 06:16 UT
Süre≈1,5s
Yön
Hareket yönüSol yukarıdan sağ aşağıya
Alçalış açısı176°
Hareket ediyor
Yüzünüzün dönük olduğu azimut180°
İlk azimut185,75°
İlk yükseklik11°
Son azimut186°
Son yükseklik10°
Parlaklık ve renk
Yıldızıl Parlaklık-22
RenkRed
Eşzamanlı Ses
GözlemHayır
Notlar-
Gecikmeli Ses
GözlemHayır
Notlar-
Sürekli bir ses
GözlemYes
Süre10s
Uzunluk
NotlarExplosions made a round cloud with structure within it a little off round clumps at the top right
Son parlama
GözlemYes
NotlarI was in a totally dark site 6+ magnitude, with zero lights visible lying flat facing south observing the Tau Herculids when a massive explosion far brighter than the Full Moon occurred 11* above the horizon nearly due south. It instantly lit up the entire desert so that I could see everything in the desert. I could see the color of my dark red clothes almost like daylight. A reddish circular cloud was at the explosion point. A fraction of a second later a second smaller explosion occurred at the same place still lighting up the entire desert about as bright as the Full Moon. I was looking directly at it and could see the same circular cloud 2.5 times the diameter of the Moon, 1.5 degrees. Another fraction of a second a third explosion in the same place in the circular cloud also lit up the entire desert, but dimmer about a bright as first quarter Moon. That direction and low altitude would put the meteor across the Mexican border well over 100 miles away. There is only nearly empty Tohono O'Odham Native American reservation to the border and the same tribe south of the border in Mexico with no lights within. I looked with high powered 20x60 binocs later, but could not verify an ongoing cloud.
Parçalanma
GözlemBilinmeyen
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