Fireball Event — November 10, 2003
64.5S, 136.2E · Alt: 23.00 km · Vel: 20.10 km/s
Key Takeaway
This fireball event occurred on November 10, 2003 near 64.5S, 136.2E . It released an estimated 1.3000 kilotons of energy. Peak brightness was recorded at an altitude of 23.00 km. Entry velocity was 20.10 km/s.
1.3000 kt
Impact Energy
23.00 km
Altitude
20.10 km/s
Velocity
0.0 MJ
Radiated Energy
Event Location
Event Details
| Date/Time (UTC) | 2003-11-10 13:54:05 UTC |
| Latitude | -64.5000000 |
| Longitude | 136.2000000 |
| Altitude | 23.00 km (14.3 miles) |
| Velocity | 20.10 km/s (44,962 mph) |
| Impact Energy | 1.3000 kilotons TNT |
| Total Radiated Energy | 0.0 MJ |
Energy Context
"1.3000 kilotons — Equivalent to 1,300 tons of TNT"
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Frequently Asked Questions
When did this fireball event occur?
This fireball was detected on November 10, 2003 at 13:54:05 UTC.
How powerful was this fireball?
The estimated total impact energy was 1.3000 kilotons of TNT. Equivalent to 1,300 tons of TNT.
Where was this fireball detected?
The fireball was detected at coordinates 64.5S, 136.2E at an altitude of 23.00 km (14.3 miles).
Data from NASA/JPL Center for Near Earth Object Studies (CNEOS). This site is not affiliated with NASA or JPL.