Note : The fireball is the streak in the highlighted box to the left of the Moon at screen bottom.

Fireball 1  :   June 19, 2008    0816 UT

Movies :  
Movie 1 :  Sentinel all-sky camera system capture, without sound:
 v20080619_0816ut_Ashcraft.mov  812 KB  6 seconds


Movie 2 :  Ashcraft's video/radio forward scatter system capture, with two radios and dual channel sound:
Interesting meteor in that there was no obvious radio reflection.
FB20080619_0816ut_Ashcraft.mp4 684 KB   7 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 0816 UT minute.  All other dots are space dust particles.




Fireball 2 :   June 19, 2008    1052 UT

Observer's comment : This dawn meteor is the streak in highlighted box at top of screen.

Movies :
Movie 1 :  Sentinel all-sky camera system capture, without sound:
v20080619_1052ut_Ashcraft.mov   952 KB  6 seconds


Movie 2 :  Ashcraft's video/radio forward scatter system capture, with two radios and dual channel sound:
   344 KB   4 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 1052-53 UT minutes.  All other dots are space dust particles.
 
 
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