The expansion of the Australian Desert Fireball Network has been enabled by the development of a new digital fireball observatory based around a consumer digital camera. The observatories are more practical and much more cost effective than previous solutions whilst retaining high imaging performance. This was made possible through a flexible concurrent design approach, a careful focus on design for manufacture and assembly, and by considering installation and maintenance early in the design process. A new timing technique for long exposure fireball observatories was also developed to remove the need for a separate timing subsystem and data integration from multiple instruments. A liquid crystal shutter is used to modulate light transmittan...
International audienceResearch on fireballs and meteorites has always been of interest to the public...
Long-exposure fireball photographs have been used to systematically record meteoroid trajectories, c...
International audienceContext. Until recently, camera networks designed for monitoring fireballs wor...
© 2014 IEEE. The Desert Fireball Network (DFN) is an Australian Research Council project designed to...
© 2016 IEEE.The Desert Fireball Network is a sensor network on a continental scale, with the objecti...
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...
Determining the mass of a meteoroid passing through the Earth's atmosphere is essential to determini...
Through an international collaboration between Imperial College London, the Ondrejov Observatory in ...
Through an international collaboration between Imperial College London, the Ondřejov Observatory in ...
Three networks for the photography of bright fireballs are now in operation; in the central United S...
Among the three large camera networks Fireball Netcarrying out fireball observations through the sev...
We describe digital enhancements to the Desert Fireball Network, and detail the modelling and analys...
Fireballs in the Sky is an innovative Australian citizen science program that connects the public wi...
International audienceResearch on fireballs and meteorites has always been of interest to the public...
Long-exposure fireball photographs have been used to systematically record meteoroid trajectories, c...
International audienceContext. Until recently, camera networks designed for monitoring fireballs wor...
© 2014 IEEE. The Desert Fireball Network (DFN) is an Australian Research Council project designed to...
© 2016 IEEE.The Desert Fireball Network is a sensor network on a continental scale, with the objecti...
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...
Determining the mass of a meteoroid passing through the Earth's atmosphere is essential to determini...
Through an international collaboration between Imperial College London, the Ondrejov Observatory in ...
Through an international collaboration between Imperial College London, the Ondřejov Observatory in ...
Three networks for the photography of bright fireballs are now in operation; in the central United S...
Among the three large camera networks Fireball Netcarrying out fireball observations through the sev...
We describe digital enhancements to the Desert Fireball Network, and detail the modelling and analys...
Fireballs in the Sky is an innovative Australian citizen science program that connects the public wi...
International audienceResearch on fireballs and meteorites has always been of interest to the public...
Long-exposure fireball photographs have been used to systematically record meteoroid trajectories, c...
International audienceContext. Until recently, camera networks designed for monitoring fireballs wor...