This is an update to my previous report on the same date. I fixed the time of sighting to one hour later as I was mistaken by one hour. Also, accurately remeasured the sight angles using my cellphone compass application.
Bölge
Adres
Auburn, WA
Enlem
47° 18' 7,06'' N (47,3°)
Boylam
122° 8' 7,72'' W (-122,14°)
Yükseklik
136,87m
Zaman ve Süre
Yerel Tarih & Zaman
26/09/2022 19:48 PDT
UT Tarih & Zaman
27/09/2022 02:48 UT
Süre
≈20s
Yön
Hareket yönü
Sağ yukarıdan sol aşağıya
Alçalış açısı
252°
Hareket ediyor
Yüzünüzün dönük olduğu azimut
100°
İlk azimut
90°
İlk yükseklik
34°
Son azimut
80°
Son yükseklik
20°
Parlaklık ve renk
Yıldızıl Parlaklık
-6
Renk
Orange
Eşzamanlı Ses
Gözlem
Hayır
Notlar
-
Gecikmeli Ses
Gözlem
Hayır
Notlar
-
Sürekli bir ses
Gözlem
Yes
Süre
30s
Uzunluk
20°
Notlar
Very slow motion. Then glowing orange train of discrete parts that faded to invisible in about 30 seconds. Could have been a decaying orbital debris? Been an amateur astronomer for 60 years and have seen many meteors and trails. The was unique.
Son parlama
Gözlem
No
Notlar
-
Parçalanma
Gözlem
Evet
Notlar
20 degree train of fragments. All about the same orange intensity. This was early evening and was bright enough to immediately catch my attention as I had my telescope out to view Jupiter at opposition.