Photographic observations of meteors carried out in Dushanbe by the method of instantaneous exposure have shown clearly that meteoroids entering the Earth's atmosphere are subjected to different types of fragmentation. The quasi-continuous fragmentation of meteoroids is mostly widespread. Using the physical theory of meteors which takes into account the quasi-continuous fragmentation of meteoroids and on the basis of light curves of meteors the densities of meteoroids of different streams have been determined. The results enable us to conclude that the densities of meteoroids are over an order of magnitude higher than they have been assumed before. Moreover they are close to the densities of carbonaceous and ordinary chondrites
The bulk of meteoroidal particles follow pseudo-random orbits and are termed sporadic meteoroids. ...
study of meteors and fireballs has grown over the past decade, as a con-sequence of the new optical ...
There has been much interest in the meteor physics community recently regarding the form that meteor...
The phenomenon of meteoroid fragmentation in the Earth's atmosphere was recorded repeatedly by means...
As a rule, when analyzing the mechanism of quasi continuous fragmentation (QCF) it is assumed that f...
Using a physical theory of meteors and on the basis of the results of double-station photographic ob...
Aims. Here we report on precise metric and photometric observations of 107 optical meteors...
Aims.The observation of Draconid meteors was used to infer information on the structure, porosity,...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M7: Radar detection of meteorsMay 30 (Tue), National Institute for Ja...
Meteors with peak magnitudes fainter than +2 are typically called faint meteors, resulting from the ...
Faint meteors observed with Super-Schmidt cameras are re-examined in order to assess whether their d...
Different fragmentation models are applied to a number of events, including the entry of TC3 2008 as...
110-121 The meteoroid disintegration mechanism is a subject of interest as they are the sources fo...
The explicit solution of the drag and ablation equations of a single nonfragmenting meteoroid moving...
Small, faint meteors (with masses between 10-7 and 10-4 kg) were once part of an asteroid or comet, ...
The bulk of meteoroidal particles follow pseudo-random orbits and are termed sporadic meteoroids. ...
study of meteors and fireballs has grown over the past decade, as a con-sequence of the new optical ...
There has been much interest in the meteor physics community recently regarding the form that meteor...
The phenomenon of meteoroid fragmentation in the Earth's atmosphere was recorded repeatedly by means...
As a rule, when analyzing the mechanism of quasi continuous fragmentation (QCF) it is assumed that f...
Using a physical theory of meteors and on the basis of the results of double-station photographic ob...
Aims. Here we report on precise metric and photometric observations of 107 optical meteors...
Aims.The observation of Draconid meteors was used to infer information on the structure, porosity,...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M7: Radar detection of meteorsMay 30 (Tue), National Institute for Ja...
Meteors with peak magnitudes fainter than +2 are typically called faint meteors, resulting from the ...
Faint meteors observed with Super-Schmidt cameras are re-examined in order to assess whether their d...
Different fragmentation models are applied to a number of events, including the entry of TC3 2008 as...
110-121 The meteoroid disintegration mechanism is a subject of interest as they are the sources fo...
The explicit solution of the drag and ablation equations of a single nonfragmenting meteoroid moving...
Small, faint meteors (with masses between 10-7 and 10-4 kg) were once part of an asteroid or comet, ...
The bulk of meteoroidal particles follow pseudo-random orbits and are termed sporadic meteoroids. ...
study of meteors and fireballs has grown over the past decade, as a con-sequence of the new optical ...
There has been much interest in the meteor physics community recently regarding the form that meteor...