We have optically recorded faint meteors using a large aperture LLLTV (low light level television) system based on second generation image intensifiers. These data consist of 42 two-station meteors of which 13 were captured during an observing campaign near London, Ontario (Canada) in May 2004, and 29 during a campaign near Kiruna (Sweden) in October 2007. Among 13 meteors recorded in the London campaign, where the baseline between the two sites was 5 km, only four meteors satisfied our requirement for complete lightcurves and deceleration profiles by starting in the field of view, of at least one station and also ending in the field of view of at least one station. From the second set of 29 meteors captured in Sweden, with a baseline of ...
Meteors with peak magnitudes fainter than +2 are typically called faint meteors, resulting from the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Aims. We investigate the spectra, material properties, and orbital distribution of millimeter- to de...
We have optically recorded faint meteors using a large aperture LLLTV (low light level television) s...
Small, faint meteors (with masses between 10-7 and 10-4 kg) were once part of an asteroid or comet, ...
Aims. The complex study of millimetre-sized meteoroids can reveal more about the structure and origi...
Aims. Here we report on precise metric and photometric observations of 107 optical meteors...
Low light level television systems offer the ability to observe meteors as faint as 10th magnitude w...
Context. A significant fraction of small meteors are produced by iron meteoroids. Their origin and t...
Parallel double-station video observations paired with spectroscopic video observations are a good w...
Context. The structure and composition of meteoroids is of great interest because of the insight it ...
A new sample of low light level television observations was combined with meteor model simulations t...
Centimeter-sized meteoroids cause bright meteors, called meteoric fireballs, during their encounter ...
Aims.The observation of Draconid meteors was used to infer information on the structure, porosity,...
Photoelectric and CCD photometry of small asteroids in the 0.5-25 km diameter range and cometary cor...
Meteors with peak magnitudes fainter than +2 are typically called faint meteors, resulting from the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Aims. We investigate the spectra, material properties, and orbital distribution of millimeter- to de...
We have optically recorded faint meteors using a large aperture LLLTV (low light level television) s...
Small, faint meteors (with masses between 10-7 and 10-4 kg) were once part of an asteroid or comet, ...
Aims. The complex study of millimetre-sized meteoroids can reveal more about the structure and origi...
Aims. Here we report on precise metric and photometric observations of 107 optical meteors...
Low light level television systems offer the ability to observe meteors as faint as 10th magnitude w...
Context. A significant fraction of small meteors are produced by iron meteoroids. Their origin and t...
Parallel double-station video observations paired with spectroscopic video observations are a good w...
Context. The structure and composition of meteoroids is of great interest because of the insight it ...
A new sample of low light level television observations was combined with meteor model simulations t...
Centimeter-sized meteoroids cause bright meteors, called meteoric fireballs, during their encounter ...
Aims.The observation of Draconid meteors was used to infer information on the structure, porosity,...
Photoelectric and CCD photometry of small asteroids in the 0.5-25 km diameter range and cometary cor...
Meteors with peak magnitudes fainter than +2 are typically called faint meteors, resulting from the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Aims. We investigate the spectra, material properties, and orbital distribution of millimeter- to de...