Hi, this fireball has been reported to the Danish Fireball Central by 10 visual observers, and has been recorded by automatic cameras in Copenhagen and Brorfelde.
Results from Brorfelde :11.665 E 55.625 N
Start: 00:49:23,9 Az=165.8 Alt=14.7
End: 00:49:24,9 Az=177.4 Alt=11.6
Cropped image:
Animation:
http://www.astro.ku.dk/~norup/webcam/tr ... -07-13.avi
Note the faint speck close to where the fireball ends - that is Jupiter!
Results from Copenhagen: 12.563 E 55.698 N
Start: 00:49:22,8 Az=168.0
End: 00:49:23,7 Az=179.5
Only the beginning of the trail is visible from Copenhagen, before the fireball disappears behind a roof.
Note that the time stamps are not overlapping for the two cameras. A few tenths of a second of this may be due to a fast responding video camera in Copenhagen, versus a slower webcam in Brorfelde.
Kind regards,
Anton