International audienceWe present results of recent observations of meteor-head echoes obtained with the high-power large-aperture Jicamarca 50 MHz radar (11.95° S, 76.87° W) in an interferometric mode. The large power-aperture of the system allows us to record more than 3000 meteors per hour in the small volume subtended by the 1° antenna beam, albeit when the cluttering equatorial electrojet (EEJ) echoes are not present or are very weak. The interferometry arrangement allows the determination of the radiant (trajectory) and speed of each meteor. It is found that the radiant distribution of all detected meteors is concentrated in relative small angles centered around the Earth's Apex as it transients over the Jicamarca sky, i.e. around the ...
During the flight of a meteoroid through the neutral atmosphere, the high kinetic energy is suffici...
Long term radar observations of any meteor shower yield good data for a study of the features of its...
International audienceWe present joint optical-radar observations of meteors collected near the peak...
International audienceWe present results of recent observations of meteor-head echoes obtained with ...
We present simultaneous optical and radar observations of meteors observed with the Southern Argenti...
International audienceMeteor head echoes - instantaneous echoes moving with the velocities of the me...
A radar meteor echo is the radar scattering signature from the free electrons generated by the entry...
Extraterrestrial particles entering the Earth's atmosphere with a sufficient amount of kinetic energ...
International audienceSince the very first meteor observations at EISCAT in December 1990, the exper...
International audiencePrecise knowledge of the angle between the meteor vector velocity and the rada...
Meteor radar provide measurements of the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere neutral wind field ...
A radar meteor echo is the radar scattering signature from the free-electrons in a plasma trail gene...
International audiencePrecise knowledge of the angle between the meteor vector velocity and the rada...
Meteor studies conducted with radars are an important research topic due to themeteoroids’ threat ag...
A meteor observed with the naked eye is colloquially called a shooting star. The streak of light is ...
During the flight of a meteoroid through the neutral atmosphere, the high kinetic energy is suffici...
Long term radar observations of any meteor shower yield good data for a study of the features of its...
International audienceWe present joint optical-radar observations of meteors collected near the peak...
International audienceWe present results of recent observations of meteor-head echoes obtained with ...
We present simultaneous optical and radar observations of meteors observed with the Southern Argenti...
International audienceMeteor head echoes - instantaneous echoes moving with the velocities of the me...
A radar meteor echo is the radar scattering signature from the free electrons generated by the entry...
Extraterrestrial particles entering the Earth's atmosphere with a sufficient amount of kinetic energ...
International audienceSince the very first meteor observations at EISCAT in December 1990, the exper...
International audiencePrecise knowledge of the angle between the meteor vector velocity and the rada...
Meteor radar provide measurements of the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere neutral wind field ...
A radar meteor echo is the radar scattering signature from the free-electrons in a plasma trail gene...
International audiencePrecise knowledge of the angle between the meteor vector velocity and the rada...
Meteor studies conducted with radars are an important research topic due to themeteoroids’ threat ag...
A meteor observed with the naked eye is colloquially called a shooting star. The streak of light is ...
During the flight of a meteoroid through the neutral atmosphere, the high kinetic energy is suffici...
Long term radar observations of any meteor shower yield good data for a study of the features of its...
International audienceWe present joint optical-radar observations of meteors collected near the peak...