We report an analysis of the first instrumentally observed meteorite fall in Australia, which was recorded photographically and photoelectrically by two eastern stations of the Desert Fireball Network (DFN) on July 20, 2007. The meteoroid with an initial mass of 22 kg entered the atmosphere with a low speed of 13.36 km s−1 and began a luminous trajectory at an altitude of 62.83 km. In maximum, it reached −9.6 absolute magnitude and terminated after a 5.7 s and 64.7 km long flight at an altitude of 29.59 km with a speed of 5.8 km s−1. The angle of the atmospheric trajectory to the Earth’s surface was 30.9°. The first organized search took place in October 2008 and the first meteorite (150 g) was found 97 m southward from the predicted centra...
The L6 ordinary chondrite Villalbeto de la Peña fall occurred on January 4, 2004, at 16:46: 45 +/- 2...
On 1 June 2019, just before 7:30 PM local time, the Desert Fireball Network detected a -9.3 magnitud...
Following a brilliant daylight fireball at 10:10 a.m. (local time) on 30 September 1984, a single st...
Through an international collaboration between Imperial College London, the Ondřejov Observatory in ...
Through an international collaboration between Imperial College London, the Ondrejov Observatory in ...
Determining the mass of a meteoroid passing through the Earth's atmosphere is essential to determini...
We describe the fall of the Dingle Dell (L/LL 5) meteorite near Morawa in Western Australia on Octob...
On the 19th June 2020 at 20:05:07 UTC, a fireball lasting 5.5 s was observed above Western Australia...
Estimating the mass of a meteoroid passing through the Earth's atmosphere is essential to determinin...
We report the detection of a unique bolide photographed at 5 German, 1 Czech aund 1 Austrian station...
We report the detection of a unique bolide photographed at 5 German, 1 Czech and 1 Austrian station ...
The fireball accompanying the Park Forest meteorite fall (L5) was recorded by ground-based videograp...
Bunburra Rockhole is the first meteorite fall photographed and recovered by the Desert Fireball Netw...
An impressive daylight fireball was observed from Spain, Portugal, and the south of France at 16h46m...
Planetary science is limited by the scarcity of extraterrestrial samples of known origin. Fireball c...
The L6 ordinary chondrite Villalbeto de la Peña fall occurred on January 4, 2004, at 16:46: 45 +/- 2...
On 1 June 2019, just before 7:30 PM local time, the Desert Fireball Network detected a -9.3 magnitud...
Following a brilliant daylight fireball at 10:10 a.m. (local time) on 30 September 1984, a single st...
Through an international collaboration between Imperial College London, the Ondřejov Observatory in ...
Through an international collaboration between Imperial College London, the Ondrejov Observatory in ...
Determining the mass of a meteoroid passing through the Earth's atmosphere is essential to determini...
We describe the fall of the Dingle Dell (L/LL 5) meteorite near Morawa in Western Australia on Octob...
On the 19th June 2020 at 20:05:07 UTC, a fireball lasting 5.5 s was observed above Western Australia...
Estimating the mass of a meteoroid passing through the Earth's atmosphere is essential to determinin...
We report the detection of a unique bolide photographed at 5 German, 1 Czech aund 1 Austrian station...
We report the detection of a unique bolide photographed at 5 German, 1 Czech and 1 Austrian station ...
The fireball accompanying the Park Forest meteorite fall (L5) was recorded by ground-based videograp...
Bunburra Rockhole is the first meteorite fall photographed and recovered by the Desert Fireball Netw...
An impressive daylight fireball was observed from Spain, Portugal, and the south of France at 16h46m...
Planetary science is limited by the scarcity of extraterrestrial samples of known origin. Fireball c...
The L6 ordinary chondrite Villalbeto de la Peña fall occurred on January 4, 2004, at 16:46: 45 +/- 2...
On 1 June 2019, just before 7:30 PM local time, the Desert Fireball Network detected a -9.3 magnitud...
Following a brilliant daylight fireball at 10:10 a.m. (local time) on 30 September 1984, a single st...