Meteor 1  :   April 22, 2008   0635 UT

Observer's Comments:  Clear night. Some probable Lyrids below. Still to be analyzed as to radiants and shower candidates
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Movie 1, Sandia National Laboratories Sentinel camera capture, without sound:
  v20080422_063506ut_Ashcraft.mov   825 KB  6 seconds


Movie 2, Ashcraft's video and forward scatter system with sound:
FB20080422_0635ut_Ashcraft.mp4  3.8 MB  26 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 0635 UT minute. 

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Meteor 2  :   April 22, 2008   0717 UT

Observer's Comments:  Just a small flash of a meteor. Super short trail.
Radio reflection from this meteor was inconclusive so I did not include the second movie with sound in this instance.


Movie :

Movie 1, Sandia National Laboratories Sentinel camera capture, without sound:
v20080422_071707ut_Ashcraft.mov     835 KB  6 seconds






Meteor 3  :   April 22, 2008   0841 UT



Observer's Comments :  Strong 51 second radio reflection.

Movies:


Movie 1, Sandia National Laboratories Sentinel camera capture, without sound:
 v20080422_084153ut_Ashcraft.mov   807 KB  6 seconds


Movie 2, Ashcraft's video and forward scatter system with sound:
FB20080422_0841ut_Ashcraft.mp4    7 MB    51 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 0841-0842 UT minutes.   All other dots and blips on graph are small space dust particles.







Meteor 4  :   April 22, 2008   0845 UT

Movies :


Movie 1, Sandia National Laboratories Sentinel camera capture, without sound:
   v20080422_084544ut_Ashcraft.mov     866 KB  6 seconds

Movie 2, Ashcraft's video and forward scatter system with sound:
 FB20080422_0845ut_Ashcraft.mp4   5.9 MB   42 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 0845-0846 UT minutes.   All other dots and blips on graph are small space dust particles.






Meteor 5  :   April 22, 2008   1022 UT

Movies :


Movie 1, Sandia National Laboratories Sentinel camera capture, without sound:
   v20080422_102232ut_Ashcraft.mov     866 KB  6 seconds

Movie 2, Ashcraft's video and forward scatter system with sound:
FB20080422_1022ut_Ashcraft.mp4    1.3 MB  9 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 1022 UT minute.   All other dots and blips on graph are small space dust particles.








Meteor 6  :   April 22, 2008   1025 UT

Observer's Comments : Interesting slow meteor. LONG radio reflection.

Movies :


Movie 1, Sandia National Laboratories Sentinel camera capture, without sound:
   v20080422_102536ut_Ashcraft.mov   866 KB  6 seconds

Movie 2, Ashcraft's video and forward scatter system with sound:
LONG reflection. Large file!!!
FB20080422_1025ut_Ashcraft.mp4   14.7 MB  1 minute 44 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 1025-1027 UT minutes.   All other dots and blips on graph are small space dust particles.






Meteor 7  :   April 22, 2008   1039 UT

Movies :


Movie 1, Sandia National Laboratories Sentinel camera capture, without sound:
   v20080422_103914ut_Ashcraft.mov     866 KB  6 seconds

Movie 2, Ashcraft's video and forward scatter system with sound:
FB20080422_1039ut_Ashcraft.mp4
  5.1 MB  38 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 1039 UT minute.   All other dots and blips on graph are small space dust particles.








Meteor 8  :   April 22, 2008   1133 UT

Movies :


Movie 1, Sandia National Laboratories Sentinel camera capture, without sound:
   v20080422_113311ut_Ashcraft.mov     982 KB  6 seconds


Movie 2, Ashcraft's video and forward scatter system with sound:
FB20080422_1133ut_Ashcraft.mp4    2.5 MB  25 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 1131 UT minute.   All other dots and blips on graph are small space dust particles.