>>> For my niece's b-day. Since she probably missed it, I tracked down images at NASA. Her fireball meteor. This is important stuff. ;-}
Ok. On the left, it's moving @ 133,097.70937724 MPH just after colliding with Earth's Atmosphere (Thermosphere) at an altitude of 68.3508 miles. Then -- moving counterclockwise, of course -- the date and time of the event. Finally, incineration at more than 3,000 degrees! At an Absolute Magnitude of -6.12, more brilliant/luminous than most. Appropriately amazing.
[ Psst. Happy B-day. 8^) ]