On April 13, 2013 a very bright fireball with an absolute magnitude of −13.0 ± 0.5 was recorded over the center of Spain. This sporadic event, which was witnessed by numerous casual observers throughout the whole country, was imaged from seven meteor-observing stations operated by the Spanish Meteor Network (SPMN), and its emission spectrum was also obtained in the framework of our meteor spectroscopy campaign. The atmospheric trajectory of the bolide and the heliocentric orbit of the parent meteoroid are analyzed here. The spectrum reveals a chondritic nature for this particle, which was following a Jupiter family comet orbit before its encounter with the Earth. In addition, the emission spectrum of the meteoric afterglow was recorded duri...
Very bright deep-penetrating fireballs deserve special attention, since these events may give rise...
The analysis of meteor and fireball events simultaneously recorded from multiple observing station...
High-sensitivity CCD video devices are commonly employed to monitor meteor and fireball activity. ...
On April 13, 2013 a very bright fireball with an absolute magnitude of -13:0 ± 0:5 was recorded ove...
We present the analysis of the atmospheric trajectory and orbital data of four bright bolides obser...
The continuous monitoring of meteor and fireball provides information about the origin and nature ...
A superbolide with an estimated absolute magnitude of−20±1was seen on 2012 July 13 over the centre ...
Among the most astonishing astronomical phenomena are the extremely bright bolides produced by the e...
Among the most astonishing astronomical phenomena are the extremely bright bolides produced by the e...
We present the analysis of the atmospheric trajectory and orbital data of four bright bolides observ...
The continuous monitoring of meteor and fireball activity provides helpful information about meteo...
We present the observations of two fireballs that exhibit fast and quasi-periodic brightness variati...
The SPanish Meteor Network (SPMN) is currently performing a continuous monitoring of meteor and fi...
A very bright fireball called Béjar (SPMN110708), with a maximum brightness of −18, was observed ov...
The development of a network of meteor observing stations allows for a continuous monitoring of me...
Very bright deep-penetrating fireballs deserve special attention, since these events may give rise...
The analysis of meteor and fireball events simultaneously recorded from multiple observing station...
High-sensitivity CCD video devices are commonly employed to monitor meteor and fireball activity. ...
On April 13, 2013 a very bright fireball with an absolute magnitude of -13:0 ± 0:5 was recorded ove...
We present the analysis of the atmospheric trajectory and orbital data of four bright bolides obser...
The continuous monitoring of meteor and fireball provides information about the origin and nature ...
A superbolide with an estimated absolute magnitude of−20±1was seen on 2012 July 13 over the centre ...
Among the most astonishing astronomical phenomena are the extremely bright bolides produced by the e...
Among the most astonishing astronomical phenomena are the extremely bright bolides produced by the e...
We present the analysis of the atmospheric trajectory and orbital data of four bright bolides observ...
The continuous monitoring of meteor and fireball activity provides helpful information about meteo...
We present the observations of two fireballs that exhibit fast and quasi-periodic brightness variati...
The SPanish Meteor Network (SPMN) is currently performing a continuous monitoring of meteor and fi...
A very bright fireball called Béjar (SPMN110708), with a maximum brightness of −18, was observed ov...
The development of a network of meteor observing stations allows for a continuous monitoring of me...
Very bright deep-penetrating fireballs deserve special attention, since these events may give rise...
The analysis of meteor and fireball events simultaneously recorded from multiple observing station...
High-sensitivity CCD video devices are commonly employed to monitor meteor and fireball activity. ...