Using data from the Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory (67°22′N, 26°38′E, Finland) meteor camera from the whole year 2015, we identified and investigated 28 optical meteors with accompanying ionization trails unambiguously detected by the Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory ionosonde, which sounded the ionosphere once per minute with frequency rising from 0.5 to 16 MHz. These ionosonde reflections were obtained from heights around 90 km. The electron line densities of the trails were found to be between 10^14 and 10^16 m^−1, which characterize the trails as nonunderdense (i.e., transitional and overdense). The ionosonde reflections were observed for a few minutes, with decreasing maximal frequency of the return. During the first 250 s, for the...
A meteoroid entering the atmosphere produces a transient plasma that due to ambipolar diffusion expa...
A spectacular, well-observed Leonid meteor of visual magnitude -14.3 appeared on 17 November 1998 an...
Non-specular meteor trail echoes are radar reflections from plasma instabilities that are caused by ...
Abstract Using data from the Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory (67°22′N, 26°38′E, Finland) meteor c...
Abstract Meteoroids entering the Earth’s atmosphere produce ionized trails, which are detectable by...
Abstract. We present results of simulated radar observations of meteor trails in an effort to show h...
Abstract Meteoroids constantly enter the Earth’s atmosphere, collide with atmospheric molecules, an...
Despite decades of research, many questions remain about the global flux of meteoroids at Earth, the...
Unique observation of a long-lasting meteor trail of about half an hour duration is described. The t...
The SKYiMET meteor radar is capable of measuring the height distribution of ionized meteor trails. O...
Meteor observations provide information about Solar System constituents and their influx onto Earth,...
We analyze the results of a rare long-lived quasisymmetric ellipsoidal-annular meteor trail recorded...
Meteoroids entering the atmosphere burn up due to friction and form ionized meteor trails at altitud...
The summer polar lower thermosphere (90-100 km) has an interesting connection to meteors, adjacent t...
Non-specular, vertically upward transit, fast-moving radar echoes are observed in the summer polar u...
A meteoroid entering the atmosphere produces a transient plasma that due to ambipolar diffusion expa...
A spectacular, well-observed Leonid meteor of visual magnitude -14.3 appeared on 17 November 1998 an...
Non-specular meteor trail echoes are radar reflections from plasma instabilities that are caused by ...
Abstract Using data from the Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory (67°22′N, 26°38′E, Finland) meteor c...
Abstract Meteoroids entering the Earth’s atmosphere produce ionized trails, which are detectable by...
Abstract. We present results of simulated radar observations of meteor trails in an effort to show h...
Abstract Meteoroids constantly enter the Earth’s atmosphere, collide with atmospheric molecules, an...
Despite decades of research, many questions remain about the global flux of meteoroids at Earth, the...
Unique observation of a long-lasting meteor trail of about half an hour duration is described. The t...
The SKYiMET meteor radar is capable of measuring the height distribution of ionized meteor trails. O...
Meteor observations provide information about Solar System constituents and their influx onto Earth,...
We analyze the results of a rare long-lived quasisymmetric ellipsoidal-annular meteor trail recorded...
Meteoroids entering the atmosphere burn up due to friction and form ionized meteor trails at altitud...
The summer polar lower thermosphere (90-100 km) has an interesting connection to meteors, adjacent t...
Non-specular, vertically upward transit, fast-moving radar echoes are observed in the summer polar u...
A meteoroid entering the atmosphere produces a transient plasma that due to ambipolar diffusion expa...
A spectacular, well-observed Leonid meteor of visual magnitude -14.3 appeared on 17 November 1998 an...
Non-specular meteor trail echoes are radar reflections from plasma instabilities that are caused by ...