Specimen Fireball 1 :   November 05, 2008    0719 UT


Sonic Movie :  Ashcraft's dual forward scatter system;   video and stereo sound:
This meteor is a little hard to see in the movie below but is plainly audible.
FB20081105_0719ut_Ashcraft.mp4   24 seconds  1 MB
  
 
Radio spectrogram of the time of the above meteor.  61.250 MHz reception above white line, 83.250 MHz below white line.
Meteor reflection occurs during the 0719 UT minute.
 







Specimen Fireball 2:   November 05, 2008   0750  UT


Sonic Movie :  Ashcraft's dual forward scatter system;   video and stereo sound:
Subtle audio reflection and not much ionization from the trail.
  
FB20081105_0750ut_Ashcraft.mp4 12 seconds   6000 KB

  

Radio spectrogram of the time of the above meteor.  61.250 MHz reception above white line, 83.250 MHz below white line.
Meteor reflection occurs during the 0750 UT minute.  Neglible on spectrogram.
 







Specimen Fireball 3 :   November 05, 2008    0823 UT


Sonic Movie :  Ashcraft's dual forward scatter system;   video and stereo sound:
This meteor was similar to specimen 2 above. Probable same radiant.
FB20081105_0823ut_Ashcraft.mp4    18 seconds  836 KB
  
 
Radio spectrogram of the time of the above meteor.  61.250 MHz reception above white line, 83.250 MHz below white line.
Meteor reflection occurs during the 0823 UT minute.  The strong 0824 UT reflection was a fireball out of visual range.
 





Specimen Fireball 4 :   November 05, 2008    0848 UT


Sonic Movie :  Ashcraft's dual forward scatter system;   video and stereo sound:
Faint meteor in movie but audible.
FB20081105_0848ut_Ashcraft.mp4   9 seconds  400 KB
  
 
Radio spectrogram of the time of the above meteor.  61.250 MHz reception above white line, 83.250 MHz below white line.
Meteor reflection occurs during the 0848 UT minute.
 








Specimen Fireball 5 :   November 05, 2008    1219 UT


Sonic Movie :  Ashcraft's dual forward scatter system;   video and stereo sound:
Faint reflection.
  FB20081105_1219ut_Ashcraft.mp4  5 seconds  300 KB
  
 
Radio spectrogram of the time of the above meteor.  61.250 MHz reception above white line, 83.250 MHz below white line.
Meteor reflection occurs during the 1219 UT minute. Indistinguishable from the rest of the space dust on the charts.
 
 
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