Since early 2006, NASA s Marshall Space Flight Center has been routinely monitoring the Moon for impact flashes produced by meteoroids striking the lunar surface. During this time, several meteor showers have produced multiple impact flashes on the Moon. The 2006 Geminids, 2007 Lyrids, and 2008 Taurids were observed with average rates of 5.5, 1.2, and 1.5 meteors/hr, respectively, for a total of 12 Geminid, 12 Lyrid, and 12 Taurid lunar impacts. These showers produced a sufficient, albeit small sample of impact flashes with which to perform a luminous efficiency analysis similar to that outlined in Bellot Rubio et al. (2000a, b) for the 1999 Leonids. An analysis of the Geminid, Lyrid, and Taurid lunar impacts is carried out herein in order ...
International audienceMeteoroid falls on the Moon produce transient luminous events usually named im...
Video observations of lunar impact flashes have been made by a number of researchers since the late ...
Context. This paper contains results from the first 30 months of the NELIOTA project for near-Earth ...
Since early 2006 the Meteoroid Environment Office (MEO) at NASA s Marshall Space Flight Center has b...
Meteoroids cannot be observed directly because of their small size. In-situ measurements of the mete...
We analyse lunar impact flashes recorded by our team during runs in December 2007, 2011, 2013 and 20...
Routine lunar impact monitoring has harvested over 110 impacts in 2 years of observations using 0.25...
The flash of thermal radiation produced as part of the impact-crater forming process can be used to ...
Lunar impact monitoring provides useful information about the flux of meteoroids in the hundreds of ...
We examine the conditions under which optical impact flashes might be observable on the Moon’s disk ...
Meteoroids are small, natural bodies traveling through space, fragments from comets, asteroids, and ...
Since early 2006, NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center has observed over 300 impact flashes on the Mo...
Most meteoroids are broken up by Earth's atmosphere before they reach the ground. The Moon, however,...
Since early 2006, NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has observed over 330 impact flashes on...
Meteor showers dominate the environment in this size range and explain the evening/morning flux asym...
International audienceMeteoroid falls on the Moon produce transient luminous events usually named im...
Video observations of lunar impact flashes have been made by a number of researchers since the late ...
Context. This paper contains results from the first 30 months of the NELIOTA project for near-Earth ...
Since early 2006 the Meteoroid Environment Office (MEO) at NASA s Marshall Space Flight Center has b...
Meteoroids cannot be observed directly because of their small size. In-situ measurements of the mete...
We analyse lunar impact flashes recorded by our team during runs in December 2007, 2011, 2013 and 20...
Routine lunar impact monitoring has harvested over 110 impacts in 2 years of observations using 0.25...
The flash of thermal radiation produced as part of the impact-crater forming process can be used to ...
Lunar impact monitoring provides useful information about the flux of meteoroids in the hundreds of ...
We examine the conditions under which optical impact flashes might be observable on the Moon’s disk ...
Meteoroids are small, natural bodies traveling through space, fragments from comets, asteroids, and ...
Since early 2006, NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center has observed over 300 impact flashes on the Mo...
Most meteoroids are broken up by Earth's atmosphere before they reach the ground. The Moon, however,...
Since early 2006, NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has observed over 330 impact flashes on...
Meteor showers dominate the environment in this size range and explain the evening/morning flux asym...
International audienceMeteoroid falls on the Moon produce transient luminous events usually named im...
Video observations of lunar impact flashes have been made by a number of researchers since the late ...
Context. This paper contains results from the first 30 months of the NELIOTA project for near-Earth ...