I happened to be up watching the Super Bowl in the UK, saw the ESA tweet across my timeline and was able to pop outside to see it at the time they predicted - was also able to grab a video [0]. So cool to see how far our detection of these objects is coming along, especially for something as small as this was. [0] https://twitter.com/teh_c/status/1624967399131824130
> Got so lucky finding that Brighton video as the 2nd result earlier. Spent another 15 minutes looking for a third angle but the "looking east", "looking south" indicated angles are either implausible or too inaccurate to be useful. A Paris video is of such quality that I couldn't for the life of me find out which buildings are in view to map it to an angle.
There is a building visible in your video, so with that info I could figure out the angle to get a third line. I currently have these two: https://snipboard.io/rBNozt.jpg
Or if someone simply knows where to find someone who has a calibrated observation with range finder, I'd also be happy to find the location that way :D somehow I'm having a lot of trouble finding any information about this stone.