Long term radar observations of any meteor shower yield good data for a study of the features of its cross section structure in detail. The hourly rates of meteor echoes represent usually the basic data from which shower characteristics are derived. Unfortunately, the hourly rate does not depend only on the activity of the shower in question but also on the position of the shower radiant, on the mutual radiant antenna position, and on the parameters of the radar system. It is known that the knowledge of the response function of the radar is necessary for good interpretation of the hourly echo counts. A method of long term radar shower data analysis is discussed along with preliminary results
For several years meteorite recovery in the United States has been greatly enhanced by using Doppler...
The structure of a radar-derived meteoroid orbit data set is examined in the current study. Biases i...
Several low cost approaches to continuous radioscatter monitoring of the incoming meteor flux are de...
Complex photographic and radar meteor observations have been carried out since 1957. Using the avail...
This thesis is concerned with the observation and study of meteors with a narrow beam VHF radar oper...
Three networks for the photography of bright fireballs are now in operation; in the central United S...
Centimeter-sized meteoroids cause bright meteors, called meteoric fireballs, during their encounter ...
The radar detection of meteor trails is discussed with reference to the equipment used, the methods ...
The structure of a radar-derived meteoroid orbit data set is examined in the current study. Biases i...
This thesis details the application of a medium frequency (MF) Doppler radar to observations of mete...
A catalog of 824 fireballs (bright meteors), observed by a dedicated network of all-sky digital phot...
International audienceWe present joint optical-radar observations of meteors collected near the peak...
The results of an analysis of the orbital structure of the meteor complex accessible for radar obser...
Studies of meteor showers permit the solving of some principal problems of meteor astronomy: to obta...
Author Institution: Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio, and Wright Air Development Center, Dayton...
For several years meteorite recovery in the United States has been greatly enhanced by using Doppler...
The structure of a radar-derived meteoroid orbit data set is examined in the current study. Biases i...
Several low cost approaches to continuous radioscatter monitoring of the incoming meteor flux are de...
Complex photographic and radar meteor observations have been carried out since 1957. Using the avail...
This thesis is concerned with the observation and study of meteors with a narrow beam VHF radar oper...
Three networks for the photography of bright fireballs are now in operation; in the central United S...
Centimeter-sized meteoroids cause bright meteors, called meteoric fireballs, during their encounter ...
The radar detection of meteor trails is discussed with reference to the equipment used, the methods ...
The structure of a radar-derived meteoroid orbit data set is examined in the current study. Biases i...
This thesis details the application of a medium frequency (MF) Doppler radar to observations of mete...
A catalog of 824 fireballs (bright meteors), observed by a dedicated network of all-sky digital phot...
International audienceWe present joint optical-radar observations of meteors collected near the peak...
The results of an analysis of the orbital structure of the meteor complex accessible for radar obser...
Studies of meteor showers permit the solving of some principal problems of meteor astronomy: to obta...
Author Institution: Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio, and Wright Air Development Center, Dayton...
For several years meteorite recovery in the United States has been greatly enhanced by using Doppler...
The structure of a radar-derived meteoroid orbit data set is examined in the current study. Biases i...
Several low cost approaches to continuous radioscatter monitoring of the incoming meteor flux are de...