The results of the atmospheric trajectory, radiant, orbit and preliminary fall data calculations of an extremely bright slow-moving fireball are presented. The fireball had a -20.7 maximum absolute magnitude and the spectacular long-persistence dust trail (Fig 1 and 2) was observed in a widespread region of Tajikistan twenty eight minutes after sunset, precisely at 14h 45m 25s UT on July 23, 2008. The bolide was first recorded at a height of 38.2 km, and attained its maximum brightness at a height of 35.0 km and finished at a height of 19.6 km. These values are very much in line with other well-known fireballs producing meteorites. The first break-up must have occurred under an aerodynamic pressure Pdyn of about 1.5 MPa, similar to those de...
An impressive daylight fireball was observed from Spain, Portugal, and the south of France at 16h46m...
On Feb. 15, 2013, a meteoroid with a size of about 19 m plunged into the terrestrial atmosphere at 1...
Despite ablation and drag processes associated with atmospheric entry of meteoroids were a subject o...
A very bright fireball called B´ejar (SPMN110708), with a maximum brightness of −18, was observed o...
Meteoroids impacting the Earth on a daily basis are fragments of asteroids and comets. By studying f...
A very bright fireball called Béjar (SPMN110708), with a maximum brightness of −18, was observed ov...
A superbolide with an estimated absolute magnitude of-20±1was seen on 2012 July 13 over the centre a...
Talk delivered in Europlanet Science Congress online, 21 September 2020 - 09 October 2020Extremely b...
The fireball network in Tajikistan has operated since 2009. Five stations of the network covering th...
A catalog of 824 fireballs (bright meteors), observed by a dedicated network of all-sky digital phot...
An appeal for witnesses to a fireball on 24 September produced an excellent response from the public...
We present the observations of two fireballs that exhibit fast and quasi-periodic brightness variati...
The L6 ordinary chondrite Villalbeto de la Peña fall occurred on January 4, 2004, at 16:46: 45 +/- 2...
The existence of the cometary meteoroid streams containing m-sized, high-strength meteoriteproducing...
Since 2005, the SPanish Fireball and Meteor Network (SPMN) is continuously monitor- ing meteor act...
An impressive daylight fireball was observed from Spain, Portugal, and the south of France at 16h46m...
On Feb. 15, 2013, a meteoroid with a size of about 19 m plunged into the terrestrial atmosphere at 1...
Despite ablation and drag processes associated with atmospheric entry of meteoroids were a subject o...
A very bright fireball called B´ejar (SPMN110708), with a maximum brightness of −18, was observed o...
Meteoroids impacting the Earth on a daily basis are fragments of asteroids and comets. By studying f...
A very bright fireball called Béjar (SPMN110708), with a maximum brightness of −18, was observed ov...
A superbolide with an estimated absolute magnitude of-20±1was seen on 2012 July 13 over the centre a...
Talk delivered in Europlanet Science Congress online, 21 September 2020 - 09 October 2020Extremely b...
The fireball network in Tajikistan has operated since 2009. Five stations of the network covering th...
A catalog of 824 fireballs (bright meteors), observed by a dedicated network of all-sky digital phot...
An appeal for witnesses to a fireball on 24 September produced an excellent response from the public...
We present the observations of two fireballs that exhibit fast and quasi-periodic brightness variati...
The L6 ordinary chondrite Villalbeto de la Peña fall occurred on January 4, 2004, at 16:46: 45 +/- 2...
The existence of the cometary meteoroid streams containing m-sized, high-strength meteoriteproducing...
Since 2005, the SPanish Fireball and Meteor Network (SPMN) is continuously monitor- ing meteor act...
An impressive daylight fireball was observed from Spain, Portugal, and the south of France at 16h46m...
On Feb. 15, 2013, a meteoroid with a size of about 19 m plunged into the terrestrial atmosphere at 1...
Despite ablation and drag processes associated with atmospheric entry of meteoroids were a subject o...