Specimen Fireball 1
: October 13, 2008 0226 UT
Observer's comment : This fireball appears at screen bottom right.
Movie 1 : Sentinel
video camera capture, without sound:
v20081012_202611.74.mov
3 seconds
739 KB
Sonic Movie 2 : Ashcraft's
dual forward scatter system; video and
stereo sound:
Good sonic reflection on the 61.250 MHz radio..
FB20081013_0226ut_Ashcraft.mp4
26 seconds 3.2 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 0226 UT minute.
Specimen Fireball 2
: October 13, 2008 0843 UT
Movie 1 : Sentinel
video camera capture, without sound:
v20081013_024302.48.mov
3 seconds
1 MB
Sonic Movie 2 : Ashcraft's
dual forward scatter system; video and
stereo sound:
Long sonic
reflection from long ionization.
FB20081013_0843ut_Ashcraft.mp4
1 minute 7.6 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 0843-0844 UT minutes.
Specimen Fireball 3
: October 13, 2008 0949 UT
Movie 1 : Sentinel
video camera capture, without sound:
v20081013_034905.69.mov
3 seconds
800 KB
Sonic Movie 2 : Ashcraft's
dual forward scatter system; video and
stereo sound:
Subtle reflection.
FB20081013_0949ut_Ashcraft.mp4
7 seconds 688 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 0949 UT minutes. Barely evident.
Specimen Fireball 4
: October 13, 2008 1212 UT
Movie 1 : Sentinel
video camera capture, without sound:
v20081013_061255.48.mov
3 seconds
800 KB
Sonic Movie 2 : Ashcraft's
dual forward scatter system; video and
stereo sound:
NOTE: This particular fireball sound reflection
occurred during the midst of a previous meteor reflection that was visually
out of range.
FB20081013_1212ut_Ashcraft.mp4
15 seconds 2.2 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 1212-1213 UT minutes.
NOTE: This particular fireball reflection
occurred in the midst of a previous meteor reflection that was visually out
of range.
Specimen Fireball 5
: October 13, 2008 1237 UT
Observer's comment: This dawn fireball was not captured on the Sentinel
system but can be seen in my secondary system.
The fireball appears at screen center and made a strong sonic reflection
Sonic Movie : Ashcraft's
dual forward scatter system; video and
stereo sound:
NOTE: Large file!
FB20081013_1237utns_Ashcraft.mp4
15 seconds 10.9 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 1237-1238 UT minutes.
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