The annual meeting of the Global Meteor Network got more than 100 people participating online from around the globe.

Recordings of the meeting are available on Youtube:

Q&A/workshop topics

  • Calibration of casual video recordings of meteors in SkyFit2
  • Running 2 cameras on one Pi
  • Deploying meteor radiometers and lux sensors

Session 1 – February 25, 16:00 – 21:00 UTC

Talks are genreally 10 minutes long + 2 minutes for questions/transition.

UTC time Topic
15:45 Optional: Presenters testing their slides with Zoom
16:00 Official begin time
16:05 Introductions
16:20 Denis Vida – Intro to meteor science & GMN 2022 status report
17:05 Break
17:15 Mark McIntyre – Atmospheric Entry of asteroid 2023 CX1
17:27 James Scott – The New Zealand fireball camera network: deployment strategy, fireballs, and meteorite hunts
17:39 Radim Stano – The GMN outreach project 
17:51 Dinner/lunch/brunch break
18:13 Jan Habraken – A new version of a fireball radiometer
18:29 Damir Segon – The future of asteroid impact fireball observation – what can we do about it?
18:41 Peter Eschman – The GUI RMS Linux system
18:54 Tammo Jan Dijkema – Creating extra-fancy track-stacks (pre-recorded)
19:10 Break
19:15 Unstructured workshop, Q&A

Session 2 – February 26, 00:00 – 03:00 UTC

UTC time Topic
23:50 Optional: Presenters testing their slides with Zoom
00:00 Official begin time
00:05 Introductions
00:15 Denis Vida – Short recap of Session 1
00:32 Peter Eschman – The New Mexico Meteor Array, 2023
00:46 Eugene Mroz – Camera Network Optimization
01:08 Bill Wallace – Application of machine learning to full fits file analysis.
01:20 Break
01:30 Unstructured workshop, Q&A