In November 1998 the earth passed through a maximum in the cometary material responsible for the yearly Leonids meteor shower. The meteor storm event produced numerous examples of long-lived chemiluminescent trails--visible to the naked eye over New Mexico, where a major observation campaign was centered. One trail was detected for over an hour with a CCD camera employing a narrow sodium filter, and many others were observed for over ten minutes each. For the first time, sodium densities in such trails were measured while also being imaged in sodium light. We have verified one source of long-lived light emissions--a sodium-catalyzed reaction involving ozone--but it is far too weak to explain the visibility of such trails. In addition, we pr...
Several possible mechanisms for the production of sporadic sodium layers have been discussed in the...
The ECOMA sounding rocket campaign in 2010 was performed to investigate the charge state and number ...
Studies of transitionally dense meteor trails using radars which employ specularly reflecting interf...
In November 1998 the earth passed through a maximum in the cometary material responsible for the yea...
Seven persistent trails associated with bright fireballs were probed with a steerable Na wind/temper...
During the 1998 Leonid meteor shower, multi-instrument observations of persistent meteor trains were...
From a single image of a persistent trail left by a -1.5 magnitude Leonid meteor on November 17, 199...
A long‐lived meteor trail has been observed at wavelengths of 572.5 nm, 557.7 nm, 630.0 nm, 865.5 nm...
Sodium resonance lidar observations of meteor trails are reported from the 1998 Leonid shower experi...
A spectacular, well-observed Leonid meteor of visual magnitude -14.3 appeared on 17 November 1998 an...
Unique observation of a long-lasting meteor trail of about half an hour duration is described. The t...
We analyze the results of a rare long-lived quasisymmetric ellipsoidal-annular meteor trail recorded...
The creation of pulse dye lasers tuned to resonant line of meteor produced admixtures of atmospheric...
Several possible mechanisms for the production of sporadic sodium layers have been discussed in the ...
Thermally ablating meteoroids, colliding with the Earth’s atmosphere, leave a high temperature trail...
Several possible mechanisms for the production of sporadic sodium layers have been discussed in the...
The ECOMA sounding rocket campaign in 2010 was performed to investigate the charge state and number ...
Studies of transitionally dense meteor trails using radars which employ specularly reflecting interf...
In November 1998 the earth passed through a maximum in the cometary material responsible for the yea...
Seven persistent trails associated with bright fireballs were probed with a steerable Na wind/temper...
During the 1998 Leonid meteor shower, multi-instrument observations of persistent meteor trains were...
From a single image of a persistent trail left by a -1.5 magnitude Leonid meteor on November 17, 199...
A long‐lived meteor trail has been observed at wavelengths of 572.5 nm, 557.7 nm, 630.0 nm, 865.5 nm...
Sodium resonance lidar observations of meteor trails are reported from the 1998 Leonid shower experi...
A spectacular, well-observed Leonid meteor of visual magnitude -14.3 appeared on 17 November 1998 an...
Unique observation of a long-lasting meteor trail of about half an hour duration is described. The t...
We analyze the results of a rare long-lived quasisymmetric ellipsoidal-annular meteor trail recorded...
The creation of pulse dye lasers tuned to resonant line of meteor produced admixtures of atmospheric...
Several possible mechanisms for the production of sporadic sodium layers have been discussed in the ...
Thermally ablating meteoroids, colliding with the Earth’s atmosphere, leave a high temperature trail...
Several possible mechanisms for the production of sporadic sodium layers have been discussed in the...
The ECOMA sounding rocket campaign in 2010 was performed to investigate the charge state and number ...
Studies of transitionally dense meteor trails using radars which employ specularly reflecting interf...