October Camelopardalids (OCT#281) recorded by Global Meteor Network
By Paul Roggemans, Damir Šegon and Denis Vida Abstract: In 2022, the Global Meteor Network...
Read MorePosted by Paul Roggemans | Dec 23, 2022 | Results |
By Paul Roggemans, Damir Šegon and Denis Vida Abstract: In 2022, the Global Meteor Network...
Read MorePosted by Paul Roggemans | Dec 16, 2022 | News |
Call for volunteers for a field search A field search will be organized 17-18 December before rainy weather ruins the frozen ground and complicates any searches. FRIPON provides more details in French (or see the Dutch version)....
Read MorePosted by Paul Roggemans | Dec 15, 2022 | News |
Ioana Boaca (Astronomical Institute of the Romanian Academy) and Maria Gritsevich (Finnish Geospatial Research Institute, University of Helsinki) chat about their AAS Journal article on meteors, how to identify a...
Read MorePosted by Paul Roggemans | Dec 5, 2022 | Meteor Library, News |
Roberto Gorelli points our attention at a recently published meteor related paper: Expected Fragment Distribution from the First Interstellar Meteor CNEOS 2014-01-08 This article has been submitted for publication by Amory...
Read MorePosted by Paul Roggemans | Nov 19, 2022 | News |
When the Cameras for Allsky Meteor Surveillance project originally started in 2009, there were three locations at Fremont Peak Observatory and Lick Observatory, in California. Each platform included 24 black-and-white...
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