Meteor observations provide information about Solar System constituents and their influx onto Earth, their interaction processes in the atmosphere, as well as the neutral dynamics of the upper atmosphere. This study presents optical, radar, and infrasound measurements of a daytime fireball that occurred on 4 December 2020 at 13:30 UTC over Northeast Sweden. The fireball was recorded with two video cameras, allowing a trajectory determination to be made. The orbital parameters are compatible with the Northern Taurid meteor shower. The dynamic mass estimate based on the optical trajectory was found to be 0.6–1.7 kg, but this estimate can greatly vary from the true entry mass significantly due to the assumptions made. The meteor trail plasma w...
The SPanish Meteor Network (SPMN) is currently performing a continuous monitoring of meteor and fi...
This dissertation presents details of new techniques in specular meteor radar data acquisition, mode...
Using data from the Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory (67°22′N, 26°38′E, Finland) meteor camera from...
Meteor observations provide information about Solar System constituents and their influx onto Earth,...
Meteor observations provide information about Solar System constituents and their influx onto Earth,...
Meteor studies conducted with radars are an important research topic due to themeteoroids’ threat ag...
The summer polar lower thermosphere (90-100 km) has an interesting connection to meteors, adjacent t...
During the 2019 Leonid meteor shower, the European Fireball Network recorded a bright fireball (mete...
Extraterrestrial particles entering the Earth's atmosphere with a sufficient amount of kinetic energ...
Every day the Earth's atmosphere is bombarded by 10-200 metric tons of dust-sized particles and larg...
International audienceContext. Fireballs are particularly bright meteors produced by large meteoroid...
A meteor observed with the naked eye is colloquially called a shooting star. The streak of light is ...
A meteoroid entering the atmosphere produces a transient plasma that due to ambipolar diffusion expa...
A 31 MHz meteor radar located in Svalbard was used to observe polar mesospheric echoes (PMSEs) durin...
The characterisation of physical and chemical properties of meteoroids can be performed from the a...
The SPanish Meteor Network (SPMN) is currently performing a continuous monitoring of meteor and fi...
This dissertation presents details of new techniques in specular meteor radar data acquisition, mode...
Using data from the Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory (67°22′N, 26°38′E, Finland) meteor camera from...
Meteor observations provide information about Solar System constituents and their influx onto Earth,...
Meteor observations provide information about Solar System constituents and their influx onto Earth,...
Meteor studies conducted with radars are an important research topic due to themeteoroids’ threat ag...
The summer polar lower thermosphere (90-100 km) has an interesting connection to meteors, adjacent t...
During the 2019 Leonid meteor shower, the European Fireball Network recorded a bright fireball (mete...
Extraterrestrial particles entering the Earth's atmosphere with a sufficient amount of kinetic energ...
Every day the Earth's atmosphere is bombarded by 10-200 metric tons of dust-sized particles and larg...
International audienceContext. Fireballs are particularly bright meteors produced by large meteoroid...
A meteor observed with the naked eye is colloquially called a shooting star. The streak of light is ...
A meteoroid entering the atmosphere produces a transient plasma that due to ambipolar diffusion expa...
A 31 MHz meteor radar located in Svalbard was used to observe polar mesospheric echoes (PMSEs) durin...
The characterisation of physical and chemical properties of meteoroids can be performed from the a...
The SPanish Meteor Network (SPMN) is currently performing a continuous monitoring of meteor and fi...
This dissertation presents details of new techniques in specular meteor radar data acquisition, mode...
Using data from the Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory (67°22′N, 26°38′E, Finland) meteor camera from...