Fireball 1 : March
10, 2008 0659 UT (12:59 am MDT)
Observer's Comments:
Faint meteor with a correspondingly short radio reflection.
Movie 1: Sandia National Laboratories
Sentinel camera, no sound:
v20080310_0659UT_Ashcraft.mov
700 KB 6 seconds
Movie 2: Ashcraft's Forward Scatter
Video System, quick fireball with stereo audio
FB20080310_0659ut_Ashcraft.mp4
848 KB 6 seconds
Radio spectrograph shows fireball as only a "blip"
at the 06:59 UT minute minute below. ( Disregard
activity during 06:56 Minute)
Fireball 2 : March 10, 2008 1100 UT (5:00 am MDT)
Observer's Comments:
Fireball over southern Colorado. Strong, long radio reflection.
See radio spectrograph below.
Movie 1: Sandia National Laboratories
Sentinel camera, no sound:
v20080310_1100UT_Ashcraft.mov
700 KB 6 seconds
Movie 2: Ashcraft's Forward Scatter
Video System, Head echo of fireball only
61.250 MHz right channel and 83.250 MHz left channel
FB20080310_1100uthe_Ashcraft.mp4
1.6 MB 15 seconds
Movie 3: ( Note: For serious researchers primarily)
Full duration of forward scatter reflection - Large File
FB20080310_1100ut_Ashcraft.mp4
13.1 MB 2 minutes
Radio spectrograph: 61.250 MHz forward scatter
reflection above white line, 83.250 MHz below white line.
March 10, 2008
1141 UT (5:41 am MDT)
Observer's Comments:
Small fireball., short radio reflection.
Movie 1: Sandia National Laboratories
Sentinel camera, no sound:
v20080310_1141UT_Ashcraft.mov
780 KB 6 seconds
Movie 2: Ashcraft's Forward Scatter
Video System, stereo audio scatter.
61.250 MHz right channel and 83.250 MHz left channel
FB20080310_1141UT_Ashcraft.mp4
1.7 MB 15 seconds
Radio spectrograph: Fireball at end of 11:41
UT minute: 61.250 MHz forward scatter reflection above white line, 83.250
MHz below white line.