Abstract–An impressive daylight fireball was observed from Spain, Portugal, and the south of France at 16h46m45s UTC on January 4, 2004. The meteoroid penetrated into the atmosphere, generating shock waves that reached the ground and produced audible booms. The associated airwave was recorded at a seismic station located 90 km north of the fireball trajectory in Spain, and at an infrasound station in France located 750 km north-east of the fireball. The absolute magnitude of the bolide has been determined to be −18 ± 1 from a casual video record. The energy released in the atmosphere determined from photometric, seismic, and infrasound data was about 0.02 kilotons (kt). A massive fragmentation occurred at a height of 28 ± 0.2 km, resulting ...
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The Tissint fireball is the only fireball to have been observed and reported by numerous witnesses a...
We report the detection of a unique bolide photographed at 5 German, 1 Czech and 1 Austrian station ...
A superbolide with an estimated absolute magnitude of−20±1was seen on 2012 July 13 over the centre ...
An impressive daylight fireball was observed from Spain, Portugal, and the south of France at 16h46m...
The L6 ordinary chondrite Villalbeto de la Peña fall occurred on January 4, 2004, at 16:46: 45 +/- 2...
Although most meteoroids impacting our atmosphere ablate completely, some fireball events may prod...
The SPanish Meteor Network (SPMN) is performing a continuous monitoring of meteor activity over Spai...
A very bright fireball called Béjar (SPMN110708), with a maximum brightness of −18, was observed ov...
The monitoring of very bright fireball events is one of the aims of the SPanish Meteor Network (SP...
A very bright fireball called B´ejar (SPMN110708), with a maximum brightness of −18, was observed o...
The fireball accompanying the Park Forest meteorite fall (L5) was recorded by ground-based videograp...
We present the observations of two fireballs that exhibit fast and quasi-periodic brightness variati...
The development of a network of meteor observing stations allows for a continuous monitoring of me...
The extraordinary weather conditions available between February and March 2022 over Spain have allow...
International audienceSome of the fields of research that have captured the persistent interest of b...
The Tissint fireball is the only fireball to have been observed and reported by numerous witnesses a...
We report the detection of a unique bolide photographed at 5 German, 1 Czech and 1 Austrian station ...
A superbolide with an estimated absolute magnitude of−20±1was seen on 2012 July 13 over the centre ...