Meteor is the streak to upper right of Moon.
Meteor 1 :
April 21, 2008 0720 UT
Observer's Comments: Clear night. Some possible
Lyrids below. Still to be analyzed as to radiants and shower candidates
Movie 1, Sandia National Laboratories Sentinel
camera capture, without sound:
v20080421_00720ut_Ashcraft.mov
912 KB 6 seconds
Movie 2, Ashcraft's video
and forward scatter system with sound:
Nice reflection.
FB20080421_0720ut_Ashcraft.mp4
2.7 MB 18 seconds
Below: Radio spectrogram of the time of
the meteor. 61.250 MHz reception above white line, 83.250
MHz below white line.
Meteor occurs during 0720 UT minute. All other dots and blips
on graph are small space dust particles.
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Meteor 2
: April 21, 2008 0933 UT
Observer's Comments: Meteor is elongated streak
in highlighted boxes. Moon is bright blob to bottom right.
Movies :
Movie 1, Sandia National Laboratories Sentinel
camera capture, without sound:
v20080421_0933ut_Ashcraft.mov
835 KB 6 seconds
Movie 2, Ashcraft's video
and forward scatter system with sound:
This meteor reflection has a slight delay and gets strong.
FB20080421_0933ut_Ashcraft.mp4
5.9 MB 40 seconds
Below: Radio spectrogram of the time of
the meteor. 61.250 MHz reception above white line, 83.250
MHz below white line.
Meteor occurs during 0933 UT minute. All other dots and
blips on graph are small space dust particles.
Meteor 3 : April 21, 2008 1052 UT
Observer's Comments : In image above, meteor is small blip
in highlighted box area.
Movies:
Movie 1, Sandia National Laboratories Sentinel
camera capture, without sound:
v20080421_1052ut_Ashcraft.mov
807 KB 6 seconds
Movie 2, Ashcraft's video and forward scatter
system with sound:
Quick sub-second blooping type of radio reflection.
FB20080421_1052ut_Ashcraft.mp4
608 KB 6 seconds
Below: Radio spectrogram
of the time of the meteor. 61.250 MHz reception above white
line, 83.250 MHz below white line.
Meteor occurs during 1052 UT minute. All other dots and
blips on graph are small space dust particles.
Meteor 4 :
April 21, 2008 1126 UT
Observer's Comments : In image above, meteor is small blip
in highlighted box area, screen left.
Movie :
Movie 1, Sandia National Laboratories Sentinel
camera capture, without sound:
v20080421_1126ut_Ashcraft.mov
866 KB 6 seconds
Movie 2, Ashcraft's video and forward scatter
system with sound:
Long radio reflection. LARGE VIDEO FILE!
FB20080421_1126ut_Ashcraft.mp4
12.3 MB 1 minute 19 seconds
Below: Radio spectrogram
of the time of the meteor. 61.250 MHz reception above white
line, 83.250 MHz below white line.
Meteor occurs during 1126-1127 UT minutes. All other dots
and blips on graph are small space dust particles.