We report the detection of a unique bolide photographed at 5 German, 1 Czech aund 1 Austrian station fo the European Fireball Network (EN). The slow- moving fireball with initial velocity of 21 km/s reached the maximum absolute brightness of -17.2 magnitude and was photographed down to 16 km. Several meteorite fragments with total mass of about 20 kilograms are expected to have been dropped. One stony meteorite, very probably an ordinary H-chondrite of 1.75 kilogram was recovered in the predicted impact area, which lies completely in rugged high mountain terrain. The bolide's heliocentric orbit is exceptional as it is practically identical to the orbit of the first photographed meteorite fall in history, the Pribram multiple meteorite fall ...
On March 6, 2016 at 21:36:51 UT, extended areas of Upper Austria, Bavaria (Germany) and the southwes...
On April 23rd 2013 at 2:07. a.m., a 1.3. kg meteorite fell in the Braunschweig suburb Melverode (52&...
The fall of the Berduc meteorite took place on April 7, 2008, at 01 h 02 min 28 s +/- 1 s UTC. A day...
We report the detection of a unique bolide photographed at 5 German, 1 Czech and 1 Austrian station ...
Photographic observations of meteoroids passing through the atmosphere provide information about the...
A large meteorite fall in southern Germany on April 6, 2002 was captured by camera stations of the E...
We provide the circumstances and details of the fireball observation, search expeditions, recovery,...
The L6 ordinary chondrite Villalbeto de la Peña fall occurred on January 4, 2004, at 16:46: 45 +/- 2...
An impressive daylight fireball was observed from Spain, Portugal, and the south of France at 16h46m...
On March 6, 2016 at 21: 36: 51 UT, extended areas of Upper Austria, Bavaria (Germany) and the southw...
On February 6, 2016 at 21:07:19 UT, a very bright fireball was seen over the eastern part of Denmark...
On February 6, 2016 at 21:07:19 UT, a very bright fireball was seen over the eastern part of Denmark...
Abstract–An impressive daylight fireball was observed from Spain, Portugal, and the south of France ...
On February 6, 2016 at 21:07:19 UT, a very bright fireball was seen over the eastern part of Denmark...
International audienceOn April 23rd 2013 at 2:07 a.m., a 1.3 kg meteorite fell in the Braunschweig s...
On March 6, 2016 at 21:36:51 UT, extended areas of Upper Austria, Bavaria (Germany) and the southwes...
On April 23rd 2013 at 2:07. a.m., a 1.3. kg meteorite fell in the Braunschweig suburb Melverode (52&...
The fall of the Berduc meteorite took place on April 7, 2008, at 01 h 02 min 28 s +/- 1 s UTC. A day...
We report the detection of a unique bolide photographed at 5 German, 1 Czech and 1 Austrian station ...
Photographic observations of meteoroids passing through the atmosphere provide information about the...
A large meteorite fall in southern Germany on April 6, 2002 was captured by camera stations of the E...
We provide the circumstances and details of the fireball observation, search expeditions, recovery,...
The L6 ordinary chondrite Villalbeto de la Peña fall occurred on January 4, 2004, at 16:46: 45 +/- 2...
An impressive daylight fireball was observed from Spain, Portugal, and the south of France at 16h46m...
On March 6, 2016 at 21: 36: 51 UT, extended areas of Upper Austria, Bavaria (Germany) and the southw...
On February 6, 2016 at 21:07:19 UT, a very bright fireball was seen over the eastern part of Denmark...
On February 6, 2016 at 21:07:19 UT, a very bright fireball was seen over the eastern part of Denmark...
Abstract–An impressive daylight fireball was observed from Spain, Portugal, and the south of France ...
On February 6, 2016 at 21:07:19 UT, a very bright fireball was seen over the eastern part of Denmark...
International audienceOn April 23rd 2013 at 2:07 a.m., a 1.3 kg meteorite fell in the Braunschweig s...
On March 6, 2016 at 21:36:51 UT, extended areas of Upper Austria, Bavaria (Germany) and the southwes...
On April 23rd 2013 at 2:07. a.m., a 1.3. kg meteorite fell in the Braunschweig suburb Melverode (52&...
The fall of the Berduc meteorite took place on April 7, 2008, at 01 h 02 min 28 s +/- 1 s UTC. A day...