The NASA Meteoroid Environment Office (MEO) is the only US government agency tasked with analyzing meteors of public interest. When queried about a meteor observed over the United States, the MEO must respond with a characterization of the trajectory, orbit, and size within a few hours. Using observations from meteor networks like the NASA All Sky Fireball Network or the Southern Ontario Meteor Network, such a characterization is often easy. If found, casual recordings from the public and stationary web cameras can be used to roughly analyze a meteor if the camera's location can be identified and its imagery calibrated. This technique was used with great success in the analysis of the Chelyabinsk meteorite fall. But if the event is outside ...
Over the past decade there has been a large increase in the number of automated camera networks that...
The observed meteor speed distribution provides information on the underlying orbital distribution o...
Current optical observations of meteors are commonly limited by systematic uncertainties in photomet...
The NASA Meteoroid Environment Office is a US government agency tasked with analyzing meteors of pub...
Abstract: Every night we experience the celestial phenomenon of meteors falling to Earth. Meteors ar...
NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office (MEO) is charged with monitoring the meteoroid environment in ne...
Meteoroids entering the Earth’s atmosphere can be observed as meteors, thereby providing useful info...
Visual meteor observations are carried out on a regular basis by many experienced observers worldwid...
NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office (MEO) recently established two wide-field cameras to detect mete...
In the summer of 2008, the NASA Meteoroid Environments Office (MEO) began to establish a video fireb...
NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office (MEO) is tasked with assisting spacecraft operators and engineer...
Three networks for the photography of bright fireballs are now in operation; in the central United S...
Every moment, countless meteoroids enter our atmosphere unseen. The detection and measurement of met...
Meteoroid impacts are capable of damaging spacecraft and potentially ending missions. In order to he...
As fireball networks grow, the number of events observed becomes unfeasible to manage by manual effo...
Over the past decade there has been a large increase in the number of automated camera networks that...
The observed meteor speed distribution provides information on the underlying orbital distribution o...
Current optical observations of meteors are commonly limited by systematic uncertainties in photomet...
The NASA Meteoroid Environment Office is a US government agency tasked with analyzing meteors of pub...
Abstract: Every night we experience the celestial phenomenon of meteors falling to Earth. Meteors ar...
NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office (MEO) is charged with monitoring the meteoroid environment in ne...
Meteoroids entering the Earth’s atmosphere can be observed as meteors, thereby providing useful info...
Visual meteor observations are carried out on a regular basis by many experienced observers worldwid...
NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office (MEO) recently established two wide-field cameras to detect mete...
In the summer of 2008, the NASA Meteoroid Environments Office (MEO) began to establish a video fireb...
NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office (MEO) is tasked with assisting spacecraft operators and engineer...
Three networks for the photography of bright fireballs are now in operation; in the central United S...
Every moment, countless meteoroids enter our atmosphere unseen. The detection and measurement of met...
Meteoroid impacts are capable of damaging spacecraft and potentially ending missions. In order to he...
As fireball networks grow, the number of events observed becomes unfeasible to manage by manual effo...
Over the past decade there has been a large increase in the number of automated camera networks that...
The observed meteor speed distribution provides information on the underlying orbital distribution o...
Current optical observations of meteors are commonly limited by systematic uncertainties in photomet...