"If you happen to see one of these memorable events, we would ask that you report it here to the American Meteor Society, remembering as many details as possible. This will include things such as brightness, length across the sky, color, and duration (how long did it last), it is most helpful of the observer will mentally note the beginning and end points of the fireball with regard to background star constellations, or compass direction and angular elevation above the horizon."
I will check into that web site tomorrow, thanks for that.
the meteor was so impressionable that i got my buddy out to go hunt it down with me the next day, we looked all around the river park and up and down it’s coastline with zero luck.
it’s probably sitting in the bottom of the water.
The river is pretty shallow in that spot or so say’s my fishing buds..
Growing up living right up the street i always thought it was DEEP, I hear it’s only like 5 feet deep.
Can only imagine the junk down there...