Fireball 1 : March 24, 2008 1123
UT
Observer's Comments:
A small fireball with short reflection in movie 2 below.
Movies :
Movie 1, Sandia National Laboratories
Sentinel camera capture, without sound:
v20080324_1123ut_Ashcraft.mov
762 KB 6 seconds
Movie 2: Ashcraft's Video/Audio Fireball system,
with two radios, dual channel sound:
fb20080324_1123ut_Ashcraft.mp4 1.5
MB 12 seconds
Radio charts for each fireball and meteor at bottom
of page: scroll down.
Meteor 2 : March 24, 2008 0508 UT
Observer's Comments:
A short meteor. Good sonic radio reflection.
Movies :
Movie 1, Sandia National Laboratories
Sentinel camera capture, without sound:
v20080324_0508ut_Ashcraft.mov
762 KB 6 seconds
Movie 2: Ashcraft's Video/Audio Fireball system,
with two radios, dual channel sound:
fb20080324_0508ut_Ashcraft.mp4
2.1 MB 16 seconds
Meteor 3 : March 24, 2008
1053 UT
Observer's Comments:
Faint meteor with short reflection.
Movies :
Movie 1, Sandia National Laboratories
Sentinel camera capture, without sound:
v20080324_1053ut_Ashcraft.mov
762 KB 6 seconds
Movie 2: Ashcraft's Video/Audio Fireball
system, with two radios, dual channel sound:
FB20080324_1053ut_Ashcraft.mp4
1 MB 8 seconds
Meteor 4 : March 24, 2008 1133 UT
Observer's Comments:
A super short meteor. Just a blip of reflection.
Movies :
Movie 1, Sandia National Laboratories
Sentinel camera capture, without sound:
v20080324_1133ut_Ashcraft.mov
762 KB 6 seconds
Movie 2: Ashcraft's Video/Audio Fireball
system, with two radios, dual channel sound:
FB20080324_1133ut_Ashcraft.mp4
540 KB 6 seconds
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Fireball 1 : 1123 UT
Meteor 2: 0508 UT
Meteor 3: 1053 UT
Meteor 4 : 1133 UT