Comet-Asteroid Classification Among Orbits of Sporadic Meteoroids Observed by BRAMON Between 2014 and 2021

The Brazilian Meteor Observation Network (BRAMON) is a TV meteor detection network that has been implemented in Brazil since 2014. The BRAMON data made it possible to determine the high-quality orbits of 630 sporadic meteors observed between 2014 and 2021. Using criteria from Jopek & Williams, w...

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