Fireballs in the Sky is an innovative Australian citizen science program that connects the public with the research of the Desert Fireball Network (DFN). This research aims to understand the early workings of the solar system, and Fireballs in the Sky invites people around the world to learn about this science, contributing fireball sightings via a user-friendly augmented reality mobile app. Tens of thousands of people have downloaded the app world-wide and participated in the science of meteoritics. The Fireballs in the Sky app allows users to get involved with the Desert Fireball Network research, supplementing DFN observations and providing enhanced coverage by reporting their own meteor sightings to DFN scientists. Fireballs in the Sky ...
International audienceFRIPON (Fireball Recovery and Interplanetary Observation Network) was recently...
We can all do science! One of the positive ways that the modern communication network connects us al...
An appeal for witnesses to a fireball on 24 September produced an excellent response from the public...
Planetary science is limited by the scarcity of extraterrestrial samples of known origin. Fireball c...
The world's meteorite collections contain a very rich picture of what the early Solar System would h...
© 2014 IEEE. The Desert Fireball Network (DFN) is an Australian Research Council project designed to...
Fireballs, also known as bolides, not only generate excitement among the general public with its spe...
International audienceResearch on fireballs and meteorites has always been of interest to the public...
Through an international collaboration between Imperial College London, the Ondrejov Observatory in ...
The expansion of the Australian Desert Fireball Network has been enabled by the development of a new...
© 2016 IEEE.The Desert Fireball Network is a sensor network on a continental scale, with the objecti...
Through an international collaboration between Imperial College London, the Ondřejov Observatory in ...
This thesis explores the first results from the Desert Fireball Network, a distributed global observ...
In the summer of 2008, the NASA Meteoroid Environments Office (MEO) began to establish a video fireb...
International audienceFRIPON (Fireball Recovery and InterPlanetary Observation Network) [4](Colas et...
International audienceFRIPON (Fireball Recovery and Interplanetary Observation Network) was recently...
We can all do science! One of the positive ways that the modern communication network connects us al...
An appeal for witnesses to a fireball on 24 September produced an excellent response from the public...
Planetary science is limited by the scarcity of extraterrestrial samples of known origin. Fireball c...
The world's meteorite collections contain a very rich picture of what the early Solar System would h...
© 2014 IEEE. The Desert Fireball Network (DFN) is an Australian Research Council project designed to...
Fireballs, also known as bolides, not only generate excitement among the general public with its spe...
International audienceResearch on fireballs and meteorites has always been of interest to the public...
Through an international collaboration between Imperial College London, the Ondrejov Observatory in ...
The expansion of the Australian Desert Fireball Network has been enabled by the development of a new...
© 2016 IEEE.The Desert Fireball Network is a sensor network on a continental scale, with the objecti...
Through an international collaboration between Imperial College London, the Ondřejov Observatory in ...
This thesis explores the first results from the Desert Fireball Network, a distributed global observ...
In the summer of 2008, the NASA Meteoroid Environments Office (MEO) began to establish a video fireb...
International audienceFRIPON (Fireball Recovery and InterPlanetary Observation Network) [4](Colas et...
International audienceFRIPON (Fireball Recovery and Interplanetary Observation Network) was recently...
We can all do science! One of the positive ways that the modern communication network connects us al...
An appeal for witnesses to a fireball on 24 September produced an excellent response from the public...