In the morning hours of October 8, 2009, a bright object entered Earth's atmosphere over South Sulawesi, Indonesia. This bolide disintegrated above the ground, generating stratospheric infrasound returns that were detected by infrasonic stations of the global International Monitoring System (IMS) Network of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) at distances up to 17 500 km. Here we present instrumental recordings and preliminary results of this extraordinary event. Using the infrasonic period-yield relations, originally derived for atmospheric nuclear detonations, we find the most probable source energy for this bolide to be 70+/-20 kt TNT equivalent explosive yield. A unique aspect of this event is the fact that it...
Abstract A large bolide was reported at 23:23:33 UTC on December 22, 2020, at a height of ~ 35.5 km ...
Recent work in deploying infrasound (low-frequency sound) sensors on aerostats and free-flying ballo...
We examined the far-field infrasonic signals produced by 78 bolides simultaneously detected by U.S. ...
Abstract. Observations of two large bolides occurring over the Western Pacific on August 25, 2000 an...
The influx rate of meteoroids hitting the Earth is most uncertain at sizes of ∼10 m. Here we make us...
During their passage through the atmosphere meteoroids produce a hypersonic shock which may be recor...
During the noon hour on October 9, 1997 an extremely bright fireball ({approx}-21.5 in stellar magni...
Using recent infrasonic data (1995-2001) and older infrasonic data recorded by AFTAC (1960-1974), we...
International audienceThe flux densities of meteoroids and asteroids in the intermediate sizerange (...
During the evening of October 3, 1996, at least 6 bright fireballs were observed over the western US...
During the early morning of November 21, 1995, a fireball as bright as the full moon entered the atm...
ReVelle (1995) has recently presented a summary of available infrasonic signals from near earth obje...
Numerous signals will be routinely detected using the 60 array, global IMS (International Monitoring...
Several dozen stones of an ordinary chondrite meteorite fell in and around the town of Benenitra in ...
Abstract We present the infrasonic observations of three large bolides that were observed at numerou...
Abstract A large bolide was reported at 23:23:33 UTC on December 22, 2020, at a height of ~ 35.5 km ...
Recent work in deploying infrasound (low-frequency sound) sensors on aerostats and free-flying ballo...
We examined the far-field infrasonic signals produced by 78 bolides simultaneously detected by U.S. ...
Abstract. Observations of two large bolides occurring over the Western Pacific on August 25, 2000 an...
The influx rate of meteoroids hitting the Earth is most uncertain at sizes of ∼10 m. Here we make us...
During their passage through the atmosphere meteoroids produce a hypersonic shock which may be recor...
During the noon hour on October 9, 1997 an extremely bright fireball ({approx}-21.5 in stellar magni...
Using recent infrasonic data (1995-2001) and older infrasonic data recorded by AFTAC (1960-1974), we...
International audienceThe flux densities of meteoroids and asteroids in the intermediate sizerange (...
During the evening of October 3, 1996, at least 6 bright fireballs were observed over the western US...
During the early morning of November 21, 1995, a fireball as bright as the full moon entered the atm...
ReVelle (1995) has recently presented a summary of available infrasonic signals from near earth obje...
Numerous signals will be routinely detected using the 60 array, global IMS (International Monitoring...
Several dozen stones of an ordinary chondrite meteorite fell in and around the town of Benenitra in ...
Abstract We present the infrasonic observations of three large bolides that were observed at numerou...
Abstract A large bolide was reported at 23:23:33 UTC on December 22, 2020, at a height of ~ 35.5 km ...
Recent work in deploying infrasound (low-frequency sound) sensors on aerostats and free-flying ballo...
We examined the far-field infrasonic signals produced by 78 bolides simultaneously detected by U.S. ...