Video observations encompassing the 2002 Leonid storm: First results and a revised photometric procedure for video meteor analysis
During the 2001 Leonid storm, Marshall Space Flight Center, with the cooperation of the University of Western Ontario and the USA Air Force, deployed 6 teams of observers equipped with intensified video systems to sites located in North America, the Pacific, and Mongolia. The campaign was extremely...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific and technical aerospace reports 2003-01, Vol.41 (2) |
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Zusammenfassung: | During the 2001 Leonid storm, Marshall Space Flight Center, with the cooperation of the University of Western Ontario and the USA Air Force, deployed 6 teams of observers equipped with intensified video systems to sites located in North America, the Pacific, and Mongolia. The campaign was extremely successful, with the entire period of enhanced Leonid activity (over 16 hours) captured on video tape in a consistent manner. We present the first results from the analysis of this unique, 2 terabyte data set and discuss the problems involved in reducing large amounts of video meteor data. In particular, the question of how to determine meteor masses though photometric analysis will be re-examined, and new techniques will be proposed that eliminate some of the deficiencies suffered by the techniques currently employed in video meteor analysis. |
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ISSN: | 1548-8837 |