Note: The meteor is the streak in the highlighted box.
That is the Moon, the sphere at screen right.
Fireball 1 :
June 11, 2008 0536 UT
Observer's Comments: Clear night.
Movies
:
Movie 1 : Sentinel all-sky camera system capture,
without sound:
v20080611_0536ut_Ashcraft.mov
798 KB 6 seconds
Movie 2 : Ashcraft's
video/radio forward scatter system capture, with two radios and
dual channel sound:
Intricate dopplering scatter reflection in stereo. Full duration
of fireball event.
FB20080611_0536ut_Ashcraft.mp4
1 MB 8 seconds
Below: Radio spectrogram
of the time of the meteor. 61.250 MHz reception
above white line, 83.250 MHz below white line.
Meteor above occurs during the 0536 UT minute.
All other dots are space dust particles.
Fireball 2 : June
11, 2008 1045 UT
Movies
:
Movie 1 : Sentinel all-sky camera system capture,
without sound:
v20080611_1045ut_Ashcraft.mov
798 KB 6 seconds
Movie 2 : Ashcraft's
video/radio forward scatter system capture, with two radios and
dual channel sound:
FB20080611_1045ut_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 above occurs during the 1045 UT minute.
All other dots are space dust particles.
Note : This dawn meteor is the short streak screen center left.
Meteor 3
: June 11, 2008 1101 UT
Movie 1 : Sentinel all-sky camera system capture,
without sound:
v20080611_1101ut_Ashcraft.mov
798 KB 6 seconds
Movie 2 : Ashcraft's video/radio
forward scatter system capture, with two radios and dual channel
sound:
Minimal scatter reflection.
FB20080611_1101ut_Ashcraft.mp4
1.5 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 above occurs during the 1101 UT minute.