Fireball 1: March 14, 2008 1206 UT (6:06
am MDT)
Observer's Comments:
Small meteor. Nice sonic reflection.
Movies :
Movie 1, Sandia National Laboratory Sentinel
camera capture, without sound:
v20080314_1206ut_Ashcraft.mov
762 KB 6 seconds
Movie 2: Ashcraft's Forward Scatter Audio/Video System, same
fireball with sound
61.250 MHz right channel and 83.250 MHz left channel
FB20080314_1206ut_Ashcraft.mp4
2.3 MB 20 seconds
Radio spectrograph shows fireball during the 12:06
UT minute below.
Fireball 2 : March 14, 2008 1230
UT (6:30 am MDT)
Observer's Comments:
Fireball just before sunrise.
Radio interference obscures the forward scatter reflection in Movie 2 sound
file below.
Movies :
Movie 1, Sandia National Laboratory Sentinel
camera capture, without sound:
v20080314_1230ut_Ashcraft.mov
762 KB 6 seconds
Movie 2: Ashcraft's Forward Scatter Video System, same fireball
with audio
61.250 MHz right channel and 83.250 MHz left channel
FB20080314_1230ut_Ashcraft.mp4
596 KB 9 seconds
Radio spectrograph shows fireball during the 12:30
UT minute below.
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